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Banking Guide for Indian Students Abroad 2025

Setting up a bank account is one of the first tasks after arriving abroad. This guide covers the best student bank accounts in USA, UK, Canada, and Germany — and how to avoid hidden fees as an Indian student.

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Best Student Bank Accounts by Country

CountryRecommended BanksMonthly FeeDocuments Required
USAChase, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, Chime$0–12Passport, I-20, university letter, address proof
CanadaRBC, TD, Scotiabank, Tangerine, KOHOCAD $0–16Passport, study permit, SIN, address proof
UKMonzo, Starling, HSBC Student, NatWest£0–5Passport, BRP card, university enrollment letter
GermanyN26, DKB, Commerzbank, ING€0–5Passport, Anmeldung (registration), university letter
AustraliaCommonwealth Bank, ANZ, Wise, Up BankAUD $0–5Passport, student visa, university enrollment

Smart Banking Tips for Indian Students

Open Before You Arrive

Wise (formerly TransferWise) and some Neobanks allow you to open an account online from India before departure. Arrive with a working card and avoid carrying large cash.

Avoid Airport Forex

Airport currency exchange booths charge 8–12% markup. Use Wise, Revolut, or your Indian debit card at overseas ATMs for much better rates. Always check the exchange rate before withdrawing.

Maintain Indian Account

Keep your Indian bank account (SBI, HDFC, ICICI) active for receiving Indian income, fellowship payments, or family transfers. NRE accounts offer tax-free interest on foreign earnings.

No-Fee International Cards

Cards like Charles Schwab (USA), Starling (UK), and Wise offer zero foreign transaction fees globally — essential for Indian students traveling within Europe or North America during holidays.

Banking FAQ

Can Indian students open a bank account without SSN/SIN?

Yes. Most US banks (Chase, Bank of America) open accounts with just a passport and university letter. You can add your SSN later. In Canada, open before getting SIN.

Which is better — Wise or a local bank for Indian students?

Use both. Wise for international transfers (lowest rates) and a local bank for direct deposit, paying rent, and daily spending. They complement each other perfectly.

How do I receive fellowship/stipend payments?

Universities pay stipends by direct deposit to your local bank account. Provide your routing number and account number to your university's finance office within the first week.

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