Bank details question

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  1. Alice.'s Avatar
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    Bank details question
    I've filled out my student finance form but it's asking for my bank details.

    I've not yet set up my account that I'm going to use once I go to uni and for my loan.

    Can I submit my application without any bank details and then go back at a later date and put the details in of my student bank account?
  2. Shani's Avatar
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    Re: Bank details question
    Do you not have a bank account you can put in for now and change it at a later date?
  3. Alice.'s Avatar
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    Re: Bank details question
    (Original post by Shani)
    Do you not have a bank account you can put in for now and change it at a later date?
    Oh yes I could do that, thanks
  4. Rybee's Avatar
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    Re: Bank details question
    (Original post by Alice.)
    Oh yes I could do that, thanks
    Do this and then all you have to do is give student finance a call and change the sort code/account number or you can change it online. That's what I had to do when I was in your position.
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