Student Finance

Best Student Bank Accounts in the UK: What to Look For

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Your student bank account matters mainly because of the interest-free overdraft. See our student saving tips for broader advice.

Why Your Student Account Matters

The 0% overdraft ranges from £500 to £3,000. The average student overdraft is worth £100-200/year in avoided interest.

What to Compare

Focus on these features.
  • 0% overdraft limit: Bigger is better
  • Overdraft repayment terms after graduation (1-3 years reducing)
  • App quality for daily mobile banking
  • Graduate account transition terms
  • Freebies: Railcards, cashback — nice-to-haves, not deal-breakers

The Overdraft Trap

Your overdraft is NOT free money — it's a safety net. Students who treat it as budget graduate with unnecessary debt. Revisit your budget if you're consistently in overdraft.

Switching and Multiple Accounts

The Current Account Switch Service makes switching painless in 7 days. Consider a second account to separate spending from bills — the 'jam jar' approach.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I open a student account before university?+

Yes, most banks allow it once you have UCAS confirmation.

Do student accounts affect my credit score?+

Having the account builds credit history. Using overdraft responsibly is fine. Hitting limits or missing payments hurts your <a href='/blog/credit-score-guide-uk'>credit score</a>.

What happens when I graduate?+

It converts to a graduate account with a reducing 0% overdraft over 1-3 years.

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