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Graduate bank accounts

Wednesday, 25, Oct 2006 12:00

Graduate bank accounts are current accounts specifically tailored for recent university graduates, offering preferential terms to help those leaving higher education manage their finances and student debt more effectively.

Most high street banks offer a variety of graduate current accounts and other financial services, and with a bit of shopping around you can find graduate bank account deals that come with interest free overdrafts of up to £3,000, related loan products and credit cards, often at a discounted price. However, these overdraft limits will fall over time, the rate at which will vary between banks.

Finding the right graduate account can be a confusing and time-consuming process for graduates busy planning their future. Let myfinances.co.uk help save you time and money as we compare graduate accounts to find you the best graduate bank account deals and offers in the UK.

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