
Studying overseas can be an important milestone for you and your children. As parents, you may want your children to get the best education abroad, so they can have a successful start to their working lives. However, studying abroad can be costly and it requires careful consideration and planning.
With HSBC's International Services, you can take advantage of our global expertise and local knowledge to help you make the necessary arrangements for your children to settle down with ease.
Please refer to our Study Abroad Resource Centre for more details.
At HSBC, we provide a wide range of financial services specially developed to meet the needs of students who study abroad. With our local knowledge, we can help make things simpler and easier for you and your child.
Opening an overseas bank account before arriving at your new destination will give you more time to concentrate on settling down and getting accustomed to your new environment. With our International Services, you can open an account for your day-to-day transactions in the local currency. We can also help you to arrange for other financial services, such as credit facilities and insurance, to help you get started.
Contact our International Banking Centre on (673) 2 252 252 or by email to help you open an overseas bank account before your move.
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Information for this webpage was sourced from Brunei tourism, Ministry of Education, Immigration and National Registration.
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