Best student bank accounts 2021: HSBC, Barclays, NatWest, Santander and TSB compared
STUDENTS can open a specially tailored bank account during their time at University.
Many students will have now received those all-important results that are sending them off to Uni - so sorting out Student Finance is the next big step.
Currently, student account providers are battling it out for the top spot, with many offering tempting perks in time for the new term beginning in September to tempt customers in.
We explain all you need to know about how to apply for a student account, and what the best deals on the market are at the moment.
has revealed that the most generous overdraft tariffs this year are with Nationwide Building Society, HSBC and Barclays, as the banks are offering up to £3,000 interest-free.
This year two banks are offering a free cash incentive upon opening too, plus a variety of other offers are being flogged too.
The financial comparison experts said that it's important to study all the packages before you commit.
Rachel Springall, finance expert at Moneyfacts, said: “Student account providers have not held back with tweaking perks this year, which are enticing and could save students some cash.
“The pandemic’s impact may have caused some anxiety amongst prospective students who are preparing to live away from home for the first time in their lives.
"If they have money concerns, they would be wise to speak with their family and friends for advice in the first instance, but also take some time to find a decent student account to stand by them during their years of study. "
Moneyfacts also advises students to take advantage of free mobile apps to budget and keep an eye on expenses on the go.
What is a student account?
If you're a student in the UK you can set up one of these accounts.
Usually you're provided with a larger overdraft limit than a normal bank account - with some going up to £3,000 without interest.
But remember an overdraft isn’t free money.
Santander offered 1% credit interest last year but this year that's been scrapped.
However, you can still get its popular Railcard offer which would usually cost you £30 to buy for a year or £70 for three years.
HSBC has launched a variety of new perks this year too.
You can get £80 in cash once you open a new account, plus the choice of a £20 Uber Eats voucher or a year of unlimited next-day delivery with ASOS Premier - which would otherwise cost you £9.95.
You can get the perks when five debit card transactions have been made within the first month of opening the account.
Nationwide won't apply any charges for using your debit card abroad which is great for anyone planning a gap year or trip away between studying as well as placement year's abroad.
You can get up to £1,000 in your overdraft in first year and it raises by £1,000 every year after that so £2,000 in year 2, and £3,000 in Year 3 beyond.
NatWest
NatWest is launching a new student account which will offer £50 cash which you can get within 10 days of the account opening.
With Halifax you'll be able to get cashback extras like earning up to 15% cashback from selected retailers like Co-op and Sky.
You can also round up your card payments when you spend and put the change into your Halifax savings account with the option available.
There's also a credit interest of 0.10% AER, and you can have an interest free over draft of up to £1,500 for every year you are studying.
With Lloyds account it's free to register for Everyday Offers and It's On Us.
You'll be able to earn up to 15% cashback from selected retailers like Costa, Sky and Hilton with the account as well.
In Year 1, 2 and 3 you can get up to £1,500 overdraft spending, and up to £2,000 for your time studying beyond that.
But you'll only be able to go up to £500 for the first six months of your degree, going up to £1,000 between the seven months and nine and the full amount is available after 10 months.
With a Barclays student account you can earn cashback through Barclays Cashback.
Blue Rewards is available as an add-on for £4 per month too.
As a perk of opening the student account you'll get a free 12-month subscription to the online library Perlego.
That's available from September 20 this year until December 31, so you'll only have the first term of your course to redeem the incentive if you choose to open an account with Barclays.
TSB is the only brand to offer a generous credit interest rate of 5% AER.
You'll also be able to get up to £1,500 in your overdraft during the first year, but it will only be £500 for the first six months before raising to £1,000 by month nine and reaching the full amount at the end of the year.
With the Royal Bank of Scotland you can get £500 in no interest overdraft limits during your first term.
After you've stuck that out you're then entitled to up to £2,000 for the rest of your time at Uni.
Extra perks from the bank include £50 cash as a joining perk and a free Tastecard that lasts for four years.
Slightly different to the Royal Bank of Scotland, this account entitles you to up to £1,500 in Years 1 to 3 of zero interest overdraft loans.
Which is then followed by up to £2,000 for Years 4 to 6.
You can also get a free TOTUM card for three years which works handily as a student discount card and as a proof-of-age ID card too.
You'll also receive cashback at certain retailers including Co-op, Hilton and Sky.
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Martin Lewis explains how to check if you’re due £100s back in student loan overpayments too.
That comes as one student was mistakenly offered just £3 instead of £3,000 in university loans error.