So, your bags are packed and you’re ready to start a new chapter in your life. You soon realise that studying in the United Kingdom can be a daunting and exciting experience at the same time. And for some of you, it may be the first time that you will have to manage your finances on your own. Financial information and services can be overwhelming to you in a new country, so we’ve pulled together some tips to give you a head start.
Where to begin? As a student you have the advantage of opening one of the many student accounts that UK banks have to offer.
International student bank accounts are designed for students like you, arriving for the first time to begin your tertiary education. With these accounts, there may be more flexibility than a basic account.
But keep in mind there could be a monthly fee or minimum balance requirement. Other perks may include free international money transfers or foreign cheque deposits. Interest-free overdrafts are on the offer, but always check the fine print to see if you qualify for them, as banks typically offer them to local students.
Having a UK bank account will make transactions easier for food, accommodation and other items, plus saves you a ton of money from fluctuating currency exchanges.
It is a no-brainer, but it is always best to check what you’re entitled to when opening a basic bank account. The British Bank Association says with such an account you can:
But, you’re not allowed to get credit or an overdraft.
After settling in and checking out to see which bank branch is closest to your accommodation, it’s time to open a bank account. You could also do this online. Just make sure you have these items with you so that you ensure the process is smooth and efficient.
And, if you’re looking to bring in money into the UK with you, one of the more convenient methods is to request from your bank in your home country to give you a cheque in sterling (UK pounds) drawn on a London bank.
Or you can transfer money from home after opening the account. Look out for services like Transferwise that can allow you skip transfer fees by connecting local bank accounts from all over the world.