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Beyond Studying

After graduating from university, it can be overwhelming to be faced with thousands of dollars of debt due to study expenses. HSBC can set up a re-payment schedule that is best suited to each individual's requirements. Debts can be paid off with savings, a personal loan or line of credit, especially if the debt carries a higher interest rate than savings. Graduation is also a good time for a financial health check and to set short and long term goals.


Changing your banking options when you start working

Upon graduating, student privileges come to an end. With a job and regular income, it is time to plan for the future, whether you're buying a car, a house or even starting a family.

Click here to visit your local HSBC website for banking solutions that suit your needs.


Starting a career or building a business

One of the best information sources for prospective jobs is the university career centre as companies will often visit to recruit students on campus. If you are interested in the financial services industry, visit HSBC Careers for job opportunities, as well as Student Help for CV advice and interview tips.


Information about starting a business can be accessed at Starting Your Own Business which includes information on the range of services available at HSBC around the world to help a business grow.

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This section is intended as a general guide for reference only. The information shown is subject to change without further notice.

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