Graduate Loan application - Apply for a Graduate Loan with HSBC UK

 

How would you like to apply?

Simply choose the way that suits you best - but first, take a look below at the eligibility requirements and
things you should know about your Regular Saver application.

The Savings Accounts Terms and Conditions (effective 1 December 2012) state that any Regular Saver account opened on or after 1 December 2012 will have a maximum monthly subscription limit of £200. This is not correct. Accounts opened on or after 1 December 2012 will have a maximum monthly subscription limit of £250. For these accounts, please therefore read '£250' for '£200' in clause 3 of the Savings Accounts Terms and Conditions. The subscription limits may change for future Regular Saver accounts you open, but we will tell you if this is the case.

Apply online

Registered for Internet Banking?

If you're registered for Internet Banking and have a qualifying HSBC current account you can apply online in just a few clicks.

Not registered yet?

If you are already an HSBC customer with a qualifying current account you need to register for Internet Banking to apply online.

New to HSBC?

Apply for one of our
qualifying current accounts and
you'll be eligible for our Regular Saver.

Apply by phone

Call us on

0800 032 4729

Textphone contact numbers

0800 587 1481

Calls to 0800 numbers are chargeable from most mobile operators. Please refer to your mobile network tariff for any charges.

Lines are open from 8am to 10pm every day (except for Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year's Day). Calls may be monitored or recorded.

Apply in branch

To find out more or to apply for a Regular Saver Account, talk to a member of staff in your local branch.


Find a branch

Eligibility requirements

Please ensure you can answer YES to the following questions:

You can only hold one Regular Saver Account at any given time.

Things you should know

Before applying, please take the time to read the following. You may also want to save some of these documents for future reference.

To read our PDF files you'll need to have Acrobat Reader 4.0™ or above. We think most of you will have this but if you don't, it's free and can be downloaded from Adobe UK. If you are accessing this website using screen reading technology that cannot read PDFs, a converter is available at Access Adobe.

Back to top