The HSBC Premier Relationship Savings account is designed for savers who can maintain an HSBC Premier relationship (explained below). If you can do that, this savings account has a few noteworthy perks, as well as some drawbacks to consider.
Top perks
No fees or account minimums: Unlike other premium savings accounts, this one doesn't have monthly maintenance fees or a minimum deposit.
Relationship APY is higher than other HSBC savings accounts: To qualify for the Relationship APY, you must have a Premier relationship (explained below) and do one of the following each month:
- Spend $500 on the debit card attached to your HSBC Premier Checking account
- Receive $5,000 in qualifying direct deposits
- Have an HSBC residential mortgage with an original loan amount of $500,000 or higher
- Be an HSBC Premier Elite customer
If you don't qualify for the Relationship APY, your money will grow at a low rate of just 0.05%.
Free incoming wire transfers and bank checks: Part of this account's premium package is that you won't have to pay for bank checks or incoming wire transfers.
Premium perks for international banking: HSBC is a massive international bank and, as such, can help global clients connect bank accounts in different currencies from various countries under one umbrella account. It also offers secure wire transfers to over 150 locations with competitive currency exchanges and waived transfer fees.
What could be improved
Requires an ongoing HSBC Premier Relationship: For many savers, this will be the steepest hurdle to jump. To have an HSBC Premier Relationship, you must have an HSBC Premier Checking account and maintain at least one of the following:
- Balances of $75,000 among qualifying HSBC accounts, such as savings, investments, and insurance products like annuities
- At least $5,000 in monthly recurring direct deposits into your HSBC Premier Checking account
- An HSBC residential home loan with an original loan amount of $500,000 or higher
- Premier Elite status
Without meeting one of these criteria, you won't be able to open an HSBC Premier Relationship Savings account. What's more, if you don't meet one of these qualifications, you'd also pay a $50 monthly account fee on your HSBC Premier Checking account. In other words, these Premier accounts don't exist for the everyday saver: They're your ticket to establishing an HSBC Premier Relationship and getting the premium perks that come with it.
Relationship APY is meh: At its current rate, a 4.30% APY is fairly bland in comparison with the top-paying banks. To be clear, this isn't an account you get for the APY: The premium perks give it its appeal. But if you want your savings account to pay more interest, you might want to look elsewhere.
Standard APY is very low: If you don't qualify for the Relationship APY, your money will grow at a rate much lower than the national average.
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