HSBC current accounts
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HSBC - the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation - was established by a Scot in 1865, but entered the UK market in after buying Midland Bank in 1992, which was rebranded under the HSBC banner in 1999.
The bank offers standard, student, under 18s, graduate and basic accounts, along with premium current accounts and one aimed at customers who have recently settled in the UK.
See below for details of current account deals.
- Santander offers students £50 to switch current accounts
- Six current accounts that offer the best switching deals
- Santander raises overdraft charges on current accounts
- Banking: Why are Brits so reluctant to switch current accounts?
- HSBC announces current account with six per cent interest
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