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Is HSBC Premier the Best Bank Account in the UK?

17 min · 20 de may de 2026
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In this episode of Banking Without Borders, Jonny and Jan break down HSBC Premier — the free bank account that requires £100,000 to get through the door.  We cover the strict eligibility criteria, an honest audit of the bundled Aviva travel insurance and Square Health perks, how the credit card mileage engines work, and why this account is simultaneously the most impressive banking infrastructure in the UK and one of the worst places to park your savings. If you hold HSBC Premier — or you're thinking about opening one — this is everything the marketing won't tell you. In this episode: * The three ways to qualify in 2026 — and the £500 switch bonus on the table right now * What the £1,600 healthcare bundle actually covers (and where the shared allowances catch people out) * The free credit card vs the £290 World Elite — which mileage engine is worth it * The Global Money Account, Nova Credit, and why expats have almost no reason to bank anywhere else * Why leaving your cash in the default savings account costs the average Premier customer nearly £3,000 a year Check out our website DepositScout.com [https://link.depositscout.com/w12Afi] for the latest savings rates.  Connect with us (via LinkedIn) Jan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jan-watermann/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jan-watermann/] Jonny: http://www.linkedin.com/in/jonny-pease [http://www.linkedin.com/in/jonny-pease] Got a question or topic you want us to cover? Drop us a message at jonny@technicallymoney.com

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