
Nationwide offering fresh £280 to thousands of customers
The account "attracted more than a quarter of the student current account market last year", according to Nationwide, and comes with an interest and fee-free arranged overdraft of up to £1,000 in the first year, £2,000 in the second year, and £3,000 in year three, as well as commission-free purchases and cash withdrawals abroad.
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To receive the incentives, students must apply for a FlexStudent account from today and deposit £500 by December 2025.
Within 14 days of the money being put in the account, students will receive the £100 cashback.
Eligible accounts will also receive a £10 Just Eat voucher code every month, for the first 12 months of the account being open.
These can be used online, and access will be provided within 14 days of the student becoming eligible.
Students can also get an extra £40 in vouchers for successfully referring two friends, £20 each, while the friend also pockets £20.
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Those with a FlexStudent account will have exclusive access to FlexGraduate, a post-university current account with an interest-free, fee-free arranged overdraft "designed to help students find their feet after university, allowing them time to pay off their overdraft once their course has finished".
But wait, there's more!
Students can get up to £280 worth of bonuses with the account: £20 when a friend refers them, plus £100 cashback, £120 of Just Eat Vouchers, refers two friends successfully x2 £20 Just Eat vouchers.

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