What is a student bank account?
First, let’s tackle the difference between a student bank account and a standard current account.
The answer is, not a lot. The main difference is that you’ll get a larger overdraft facility with a student account than you do with a current account.
Overdrafts in current accounts are minimal and often charge interest.
Overdrafts in student bank accounts can be much larger, often up to £3,000. They will also be either interest-free or very low interest and you won’t need to repay it until after graduation.
There is also often the opportunity to expand that overdraft if you discuss it with your bank first.
Many student bank accounts will often have free perks or discounts with selected partners, but they change all the time so you’ll have to look carefully at what’s on offer when you apply.