Current
Accounts: These accounts combine accounts with an overdraft facility and
accounts with no overdraft facility.
Basic
Bank Accounts: Basic Bank Accounts are no-frills current accounts aimed
at those people with no credit history or those that have previously been unbanked.
Student
& Young Person Accounts: These accounts are designed to assist young people
and students to become prudent with their personal finances. Most of the Student
Accounts have interest free overdraft facilities, free banking and a 'student advisor'
service to help students with their money management problems. They may also offer
a credit card facility. Both types of accounts offer incentives to encourage consumers
to open an account, which include: cash payments, mobile phones or gift vouchers;
discounts on CD's, DVD's, computer games, concert tickets, books and entrance to
night clubs. Some accounts will pay interest on credit balances.
Graduate
Accounts: These accounts aim to assist graduates with their money and debt
management for time periods of up to 3 years after graduation.
Foreign
Currency Accounts: Foreign Currency Accounts can be managed like standard
current accounts, but consumers can generally choose to run them using Sterling,
Euros or US Dollars.
Typical
Balance: The typical balance of your account after any direct debits/ standing
orders or other regular payments have been made.
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Current Accounts: Compare your Current Account overdraft with other overdraft
rates and see how much you could save by switching.
Packaged
Account: These accounts offer a wide range of additional benefits.
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