Get AED 1,500 cashback when you open your account
Earn AED 1,500 cashback when you open a new HSBC Advance Account1.
Eligibility Requirements
To be eligible for an Advance account, you must meet the following
criteria:
- Minimum monthly salary transferred to an HSBC account of AED 15,000 + OR
- Minimum monthly average balance in deposits and/or investments of AED 100,000 (or equivalent in foreign currency) or more
Benefits
- No charges for cash withdrawals at any bank ATM across the UAE and GCC2
- Preferential rates on personal loans
- Instant international fund transfers through online and mobile banking via Global View and Global Transfers between your global HSBC accounts with no fees3
- Global emergency cash up to USD 10,000 from any HSBC branch abroad in case you lose your wallet while travelling abroad, with no fee4
- 50% discount on processing fee for international HSBC account opening
- Current account available in multiple currencies (AED, USD, GBP and EUR)
- Overdraft access of up to 2 salary multiples or AED 30,000 (whichever is lower) with no fees, and no interest on the first AED 20005
- Up to 10% off British Airways airfares when you book with your HSBC Advance Debit Card
Terms and Conditions apply – please visit our website for more details
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