Everyone will be expected to know:
VIDEO- Start by watching this short film that explains why a bank account might be useful, the key types of accounts and credit unions. It contains all the important facts that you need to know in a clear 3 minute video.
IMPORTANT FACTS- Types of bank account
These are all accounts that are used for day-to-day banking.
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IMPORTANT FACTS- Jam jar accounts
Relatively new to the market is a jam jar account:
A jam jar account (also called a budgeting account) has been introduced in response to the Universal Credit payment system. The account is divided into different ‘pots’ or ‘jars’, with different sections for bills, spending money etc.
How do they work?
There is a monthly fee for jam jar accounts: providers such as Secure Trust Bank, CardOneBanking and the thinkmoneyaccount charge £12.50-£14.50 per month, but several credit unions, such as London Community Credit Union, have or plan to launch much cheaper accounts, typically at £3-5 per month.
To help students to understand how jam jar accounts operate you may find this visualisation helpful.
IMPORTANT FACTS- Where can you open a bank account?
VIDEO- Watch this video on how to open a bank account
IMPORTANT FACTS- How do you open a bank account?
Once you have decided on the account you want to open, the bank or building society will ask you to fill in a simple application form. Someone at the bank should be able to help you with this if you need them to.
If you’re opening an account with another person or people then each of you will need to complete the application form.
IMPORTANT FACTS- How old do you have to be to open a bank account?