Newsflash

It doesn’t happen immediately, but somewhere along the course of university you are bound to feel homesick. Being homesick doesn’t necessarily mean you will be on the next train back to your hometown. It may be as simple as a pang for mum’s cottage pie, or rolling around in bed listening for the sounds of your home.

 
Home arrow News arrow Banking & Insurance
Banking & Insurance PDF Print E-mail

There are a number of banks that offer student bank accounts and credit cards. The main ones in the UK are HSBC, NatWest, Barclays, RBS and Lloyds TSB. Alternatively you can visit a building society such as Nationwide, Alliance and Leicester or the Halifax.

student_banking.jpgMost banks will offer a dedicated student current account, usually with a 0% overdraft facility. They will also sometimes offer varying incentives to sign on with them in the first place.
Insurance, particularly house contents insurance, can be great boon whilst at university. Losing an expensive item, whether it’s a text book or an iPod, can be highly distressful and insurance is good way of mitigating against the risk. Insurance providers who offer specialist products for students include HomeLet, Endsleigh and most major banks.

  

By Nick Sidwell

 
© LONDONbit | Powered by EURObit