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Best student bank accounts 2022: HSBC, Barclays, NatWest, Santander and TSB compared

SCHOOL leavers are set to get their exam results this month and now is the time to start thinking about opening up a student account.

University is round the corner and banks are working hard to lure students in by offering a whole host of freebies so we assess who's offering what.

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Major banks offer students a 0% interest overdraft and perks on top

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.

If you have a place to study at a university in the UK, you'll be able to apply for one of these accounts.

You’ll need to have been accepted onto a full-time UCAS course at a UK institution lasting at least two years.

Usually you're provided with a larger overdraft limit than a normal bank account - with some going up to £3,000 without interest.

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These are interest-free, so while you're studying you won't have to worry about extra fees.

But remember an overdraft isn’t free money.  After you graduate you still have to repay everything you have borrowed and interest may kick in on graduating.

Plus, you might face additional charges if you go over the overdraft limit.

What are the best student accounts at the moment?

We've rounded up the student accounts with the highest interest-free overdraft limits and the best perks to help you decide which one you might go for.

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Perks for students - like free cash - are designed to tempt students into opening a bank accounts, with the hope they'll become a customer for life.

Barclays, Co-op and TSB offer student bank accounts, but they are among the few not offering any perks on top of the interest-free overdraft of up to £2,000.

Lloyds and Halifax are offering cashback when you spend at certain retailers.

Lloyds offers an interest free overdraft worth up to £2,000 while Halifax offers students £1,500. However, both accounts fall short of offering free cash and other perks.

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