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Quick, easy and secure - Relax and do more with your money from university or home. Paperless statements, online support 24/7, and our online security promise means your money's in safe hands.
In the event of a lost or stolen card, NatWest will be there to help - If you lose your card you can still get cash, as long as you've at least £25 available in your account, we'll give you an emergency code to withdraw up to £300 of your money if you're an online or telephone banking customer and up to £60 if you're not.
We have a range of products designed especially for the way you live your life.
Find the answer you are looking for with our helpful question and answer guide.
Information about overdrafts, interest charges and other services.
It's easy to apply for a Student account. There are two ways to apply:
Apply online for a Student current account
It's easy to upgrade to a Student account. There are two ways to upgrade:
Upgrade online to a Student current account
There’s an easy way to stay in touch with your finances even when you’re out and about – using your mobile.
Mobile Banking is available for iPhone, Android, iPad and BlackBerry. It's free, secure and easy to use and includes the following features:
Get Cash – you can choose an amount from £10 to £100 cash you would like to withdraw from within the app. We will then provide you with a secure cash code that will be valid for 3 hours and can be used at any NatWest, RBS or Tesco cash machine to withdraw your cash. You can use this cash code yourself or text it to someone else. You can also request more than one cash code a day but only have one cash code at any one time
To use this service:
Get Cash is available on iPhone Android and BlackBerry. Get Cash is available for NatWest customers whose accounts are held in England or Wales.
To use mobile banking you must:
NatWest will not charge you for any mobile banking services, however, your mobile network provider may charge depending on your tariff.
Standard data download charges may apply. Please contact your network operator for details.
From 12 July 2013 we are making some changes to overdraft charges.
Find out more about these changes
You must use your Student Account as your main current account by depositing at least £750 every 6 months and making at least 3 debit transactions every month. If you stop using your account as your main current account then the interest rate you pay on your arranged overdraft will revert to the standard rate which applies to the Select Account. For details of our rates of interest see our leaflet Personal & Private Current Account Fees & Interest Rates (PDF, 159KB)
Your interest-free overdraft facility is only available after your A-level results, provided you are over 18. Simply pop into your local branch with confirmation of your university place.
Overdraft repayable on demand.
If you bank online you can choose to go paperless and receive online statements.
We’re the 2012 Your Money Best Online Banking Provider.
Our online banking service helps you:
To sign up for online banking you need to have a NatWest account and be aged 11 or over.
Please note that system updates will mean that online banking is unavailable for short periods in the early hours of the morning.
Call us and we'll give you a code to withdraw up to £300 of your money from any NatWest, RBS or Ulster Bank cash machine in the UK or Ireland.
Alerts to keep you safe, and up to date
NatWest will not charge you for any mobile phone banking services, received via text or by accessing the application. However, your mobile phone network operator may charge for certain services and there may be additional charges if you are overseas. Please check with your network provider.
Use one of our many cash machines across the UK to top-up your pre-pay mobile phone without the need to visit a shop, buy a voucher, or make a long phone call:
All major UK mobile networks are covered. So if you have an O2, Orange, T-Mobile, Vodafone, Virgin Mobile or Tesco Mobile pre-pay phone, you'll be able to top-up using this new service.
If you have a NatWest account with a Cashcard or Servicecard, you'll be able to use the service. E-top up cards are not required.
You can top-up your phone at The Royal Bank of Scotland, NatWest or Tesco Personal Finance cash machines. Use our Branch Locator to find your nearest RBS branch.
The maximum in any one transaction is £50. However, you can use the top-up service more than once in a day, as long as you stay within your daily cash withdrawal limit and have enough money in your bank account.
Some mobile network operators may also apply a limit to the number/value of top-ups you can undertake. For details please contact your mobile network operator.
Whenever you use the cash machine top-up service your bank account will be debited with the top-up amount requested and your daily cash withdrawal limit will be reduced accordingly. If, for any reason, the top-up amount is not credited to your phone, please contact the Customer Services Department of your mobile network operator.
Your Visa debit card is the easy way to pay - whether you're popping down to the shops, dashing off abroad, making online purchases or just need some cash.
Charges apply for using your debit card abroad and for certain transactions in the UK.
Find out more about Student credit cards
Savings Account
Even if you don’t have much spare money, it's still a good idea to set some aside.
The e-Savings gives you instant access to your money online, with no penalties when you need to make a withdrawal.
Start saving from just £1 - and earn the same rate of interest, no matter how much you save
Find out more about Student savings accounts
Essential Content Insurance
If you live in rented or shared accommodation (such as a student living in halls of residence) then Essentials Contents Insurance is tailored specifically for you.
From 12 July 2013 we are making some changes to overdraft charges.
Find out more about these changes
This is a summary of the rates and charges that apply to NatWest current accounts.
For full information, download:
Latest information on unarranged overdraft charges.
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Throughout this page, you'll see various terms being used. Here's what they mean:
Your overdraft is available at a preferential rate while you hold a Student Account. If at any time you cease to be a Student customer for any reason, then the interest rate you pay on your overdraft will revert to the standard rate which applies to Select Account customers.
Student Account arranged overdrafts are interest free and available subject to status. If you request an arranged overdraft with a limit which exceeds the thresholds set out below, you will need to provide additional information to support your application.
You must use your Student Account as your main current account by depositing at least £750 every 6 months and making at least 3 debit transactions every month. If at any time you stop using your account as your main current account then the interest rate you pay on your arranged overdraft will revert to the standard rate which applies to the Select Account. For details of our rates of interest see our leaflet Personal & Private Current Account Fees & Interest Rates (PDF, 159KB).
All Student Account customers entering their fourth or fifth year of university will have the following thresholds applied:
| Interest free thresholds | Nominal monthly rate% | Nominal annual rate % | EAR % |
|---|---|---|---|
| Year 4 - £1,800 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 |
| Year 5 - £2,000 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 |
From 2010 all Student Account customers starting their first year of university will have the following thresholds applied:
| Interest free thresholds | Nominal monthly rate% | Nominal annual rate % | EAR % |
|---|---|---|---|
| Year 1 (1,000) | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 |
| Year 2 (1,250) | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 |
| Year 3 (1,500) | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 |
| Year 4 (1,750) | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 |
| Year 5 (2,000) | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 |
With effect from 01 February 2011, we do not charge debit interest on unarranged overdrafts.
The following previous rates were effective from 5 June 2000.
| Type of current account | Previous Nominal monthly rate% | Previous Nominal annual rate % | Previous EAR % |
|---|---|---|---|
| Student Account | 1.38 | 16.50 | 17.81 |
The charges shown in this section do not normally apply to the other accounts we offer to Personal and Private Banking customers. However, we sometimes allow other accounts to be operated in a way which enables the customer to give instructions for a withdrawal or other payment which cannot be met from the funds in the account. If this happens, the charges listed below in the sub-section "Unarranged overdrafts and returned items - charges" will apply.
| Fee payable | |
|---|---|
| Student Account and Graduate Accounts | |
| Overdrafts up to the arranged limit | No fee |
| Temporary or increased facilities for all customers | |
| If you wish to increase an existing facility at any time contact your Private Banking Manager or your branch. Any fees payable will be advised to you at that time. | |
A Returned Item Fee will be charged if:
21 days after the end of the charging period in which we decide not to make the payment (or the next business day if this is a Saturday, Sunday or Bank Holiday). The charging period normally ends on the date that we issue your statement to you.
£6 for each returned item (subject to a maximum of £60 in any charging period).
Making an informal request for an unarranged overdraft means you will normally have to pay a Returned Item Fee and/or an Unarranged Overdraft Fee. Please note that it is possible to incur both a Returned Item Fee and an Unarranged Overdraft Fee on your account on the same day or as a result of a single transaction (for example, where we take a Returned Item Fee from your account and this creates an unarranged overdraft of greater than £6 on your account).
For examples showing how our charges work, please see the section headed Unarranged Overdrafts and Returned Items in our leaflet NatWest Personal & Private Current Account Terms; Personal & Private Current Account Fees & Interest Rates; Helping you get the most from your Personal & Private NatWest Current Account (PDF) ( PDF, 159KB)
| Stopping payment instructions | |
|---|---|
| Stopping a cheque(unless it has been lost or stolen) | £10 |
| Payments | |
|---|---|
| Obtaining a banker's draft | £12 |
| Obtain a special cheque clearance | £15 |
| CHAPS payments | £23 - between banks £21 - between our branches |
| Obtaining copies of statements | £5 per request |
| Emergency Cash Service | You can access up to £300 of your money from your account if you are an online or telephone banking customer and if you aren't, we'll still give you up to £60 to tide you over - these amounts are providing you have the money available in your account. As a minimum you must have £25 available in your account to use this service. |
| Safe Custody | |
|---|---|
| Annual Holding Charges (payable annually in arrears) | |
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| Initial and subsequent re-deposit(s) | £10 |
Annual Holding Charges are applied in arrears so any withdrawal made prior to the anniversary of the deposit will incur a pro-rated amount of the annual charge. In addition, a £10 fee will be charged for initial deposits and any re-deposits following item inspection or temporary release. The charges set out above are inclusive of VAT.
Please note that we only accept new items into Safe Custody for our Private Banking customers. Items already held by us in safe custody will continue to be held.
If the service you are looking for is not shown in the table above, please ask at any branch or call the number on your statement summary sheet.
Financial Services Compensation Scheme
Your eligible deposits with National Westminster Bank Plc are protected up to a total of £85,000 by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme, the UK’s deposit protection scheme.
Any deposits you hold above the £85,000 limit are not covered.
View further information (PDF, 515KB) or visit www.fscs.org.uk
Full copies of the fees and interest rates, and terms and conditions that apply to our personal accounts can be downloaded from our terms and conditions page.
Credit facilities: Over 18s only. Calls may be recorded. Details correct at the time of publication. Security may be required.
Mobile phone top-up facility available at all NatWest cash machines and those displaying the top-up logo, including those operated by Royal Bank of Scotland and Tesco Personal Finance. Top-up amounts are subject to your debit card daily withdrawal limit and the availability of sufficient funds. Network operator top-up limits may also apply.
Sometimes we have to update our systems so our 24-hour telephone and Online banking services may not be available for short periods in the early hours of the morning.
Credit facilities: Over 18s only. Overdrafts repayable on demand.
The Railcard offer is only available to existing customers of NatWest who will be 1st year undergraduates commencing their first year Higher Education course in 2012 who have held their account prior to 15 April 2012 and upgrade this account to a Student Account between 2 July 2012 and 30 September 2012.
Discount card and laptop offers are available to new and existing customers of NatWest who will be 1st year undergraduates commencing their first year Higher Education course in 2012 who open an account between 16 August and 30 September 2012.
Existing Customers: If you apply for the NatWest Railcard, the 4-year 16-25 Railcard will be dispatched to you only after you have registered for Online Banking and online statements.
You must use your Student Account as your main current account by depositing at least £750 every 6 months and making at least 3 debit transactions every month. If you stop using your account as your main current account then the interest rate you pay on your arranged overdraft will revert to the standard rate which applies to the Select Account. For details of our rates of interest see our leaflet Personal & Private Current Account Fees & Interest Rates (PDF, 159KB) .
All account openings are subject to acceptance.
If you're on the Orange, Virgin or Vodafone networks, you may need to pay standard tariff rates for the data you download as part of the mobile phone banking service. Contact your network operator to find out more.
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