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Depending upon your needs, you can choose among various types of bank accounts. There are a lot of banks and other financial institutions where you can hold your accounts. Most of the bank account providers also provide you with a free debit card along with the account.

Basic bank accounts

There are a lot of bank lenders with whom you can open a basic bank account and also get a free debit card with it. RBS, NatWest, HSBC, Barclays, and Secure trust bank are some of them. Apart from banks; there are also a lot of building societies that provide you an opportunity to open basic accounts with them. To keep a track of transactions done through your account; you can take a three monthly statement from the banks. If you are too busy to visit the banks, you can also go in for an online bank statement.

Current bank account

There are a lot of banks such as HSBC, Royal bank of Scotland, and Barclays that offer current accounts. The interest rate on current account is much lesser than that offered on other types of banks accounts. However, current accounts are a great option to handle your day to day expenses in an efficient manner. Mostly all the popular banks provide a free debit card with current accounts. You can use this debit card to pay off your shopping bills and other expenses.

Saving bank account

The main benefit of a saving account is that it makes you earn interest on your savings that are fetching you nothing otherwise. There is no use of keeping your savings idle at your home. You can save your money with the bank and earn interest on it. There are a lot of banks that provide you an opportunity to open saving account and also provide a debit card free with it.

You can compare bank accounts offered by various bank lenders on the basis of interest rates, other charges and benefits and choose the best for your needs.

by: Devid Anderson




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