Prime Student Saving

Prime Student Saving

A Student’s saving account is useful in aiding students to save money according to their needs and work towards their own financial independence. It is extremely important for students to have a savings account as it will aid them during the course of the education.

Prime Student Saving
6.03 %
Total Interest Rate

Last Updated Date: May 16, 2022

Prime Commercial Bank Ltd

Prime Commercial Bank was founded in September 2007 as the 21st commercial bank in Nepal. It has been classified as an 'A' class financial institution under Nepal's Banks and Financial Institutions Act. The primary motto of this Bank is 'Banking Service to All,' with the 389 total promoters holding 70 percent of the bank's stock. The bank has developed itself at the highest level of financial competitiveness, focusing on offering outstanding service to its customers. The bank has emerged as an emerging player in the financial sector, maintaining excellent relationships with respected clients through an emphasis on excellence in customer service.

Prime Student Saving

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Documents Required for Students Saving Account:

  1. Personal Account Opening Form
  2. Birth Certificate for Minor Account Holder and Identification Documents (Citizenship/Valid Passport) issued by Government of Nepal in case of Major account holder
  3. Duly filled KYC form of the Parents/Legal guardians in case of Minor account
  4. Two recent Passport (PP) size photographs of the account holder
  5. Two recent Passport (PP) size photographs of Parents/Legal guardians in case of Minor account
  6. Valid Student Identification card
  7. Location of the Current address



What Is Student Saving Account ?

Student bank accounts often have the same basic structure as the institution's typical offerings, but they reflect the fact that students have a relatively small income, and are just learning money management and how to navigate their financial lives. That's why student accounts may waive maintenance fees or minimum balances, offer free ATM withdrawals, or even provide apps or programs to help a newbie create a budget. Student accounts are generally available to anyone who is enrolled in school full-time, although some accounts are age-limited as well. The right account will offer students the flexibility, convenience, and affordability they need to keep their mind on their studies, rather than worrying about fees and other financial details. Student savings accounts allow parents to withdraw their children from public district or charter schools and receive a deposit of public funds into government-authorized savings accounts with restricted, but multiple uses. Those funds—often distributed to families via debit card—can cover private school tuition and fees, private tutoring, community college costs, higher education expenses, and other approved customized learning services and materials. 

Who can have a student bank account?

Each bank has slightly different rules about who will qualify for their student bank account. As a general rule, if you’re studying full-time for a degree, a degree-equivalent, or a postgraduate course, you should qualify. However, some banks will accept people who are on non-degree or other higher education courses – so if you're in any doubt about whether you qualify, check with the bank. you can apply for an overdraft once you turn 18. Part-time students are less likely to qualify, as they're usually able to work full-time while they study. So you may want to check with your learning institute to see what financing options you have to help you along the way.

What are the advantages of a student bank account?

The advantage of a student bank account is that it's specifically designed for the needs of students, and to make the financial side of university lifeless of a trial. The main benefits of a student bank account are the interest-free overdraft options that many of them come with. While you study, your overdraft will be interest-free up to an agreed limit, which in some cases increases incrementally for every year of study. After you graduate, you will start paying interest on some or all of the balance of your overdraft. Student bank accounts also have other perks, like exclusive discounts, free gifts, and dedicated student finance advisors. Some student bank accounts will have interest-free overdrafts for the duration of your degree and for a period after you graduate, allowing you time to pay it off once you start working. You should make sure you pay this off as soon as possible to manage your debt and avoid any unnecessary interest payments.

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