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    • Key details
    • Eligibility
  • Key features
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HSBC Everyday Global Account

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HSBC Everyday Global Account

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Account keeping fee
$0
ATM withdrawal fee
$0
Overseas ATM withdrawal fee
$0

Our verdict

You can earn 2% cashback on tap and pay purchases and hold 10 different currencies with this everyday transaction account.

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Arguably the biggest benefit of this account compared to other transaction accounts is that you can earn 2% cashback on tap and pay purchases under $100. This is capped at $50 per month, which allows you to earn up to $600 over the year just in cashback. To be eligible for the cashback benefit you need to deposit $2000 a month, which could be easy to do if you get your salary deposited into the account.


This account won Best Global Debit Card in the 2025 awards.


As well as the cashback perk, you can hold up to 10 different currencies in the account at once which allows you to pay like a local when you’re overseas. There are no international transaction fees which can also save you a lot of money when traveling, as these can be as high as 3.5% of the transaction value with other accounts.


Even if you don’t travel much, you can still save money from paying no international transaction fees when shopping online from international retailers.

Pros

  • Earn 2% cashback on tap and pay purchases under $100, up to $50 in cashback per month (subject to terms and conditions)
  • $0 monthly account fees and international account fees
  • Buy, hold and spend in up to 10 currencies with the HSBC app
  • Apple Pay and Google Pay available

Cons

  • You can only pre-load up to 10 currencies
  • Fees apply to deposit foreign currency notes into the account

In this guide

  • Our verdict
  • Details
    • Key details
    • Eligibility
  • Key features
  • Account benefits
  • How to apply
  • Your reviews
  • Ask a question

Details

Key details

Product Name HSBC Everyday Global Account
Monthly account fee $0
Card access Visa
Own network ATM fee $0
International ATM Fee
N/A
International transaction fee 0%
Monthly deposit required to waive account fee N/A
Contactless Payments Apple Pay, Google Pay

Eligibility

Minimum Age 16
Joint account availability No
Minimum opening deposit N/A
Residency status Have an Australian Residential Address

Key features

  • Hold 10 currencies at once
  • Earn 2% cashback on tap and pay purchases (up to $50 per month)
  • No international transaction fees
  • No account keeping fees
  • No international ATM fees charged by HSBC

  • Apple Pay, Google Pay available
  • 2025 Finder Award winner for Best Global Debit Card
  • Linked Visa Debit Card
  • Mobile banking app available

Account benefits

An everyday transaction account and travel debit card in one

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This account is designed to be used as an everyday transaction account to use at home in Australia as well as a great option for travelling. Use the account at home to pay bills and make daily purchases in-store or online, just like you would with a regular bank account, or take it overseas to avoid international transaction fees.

Use the account anywhere worldwide

This account comes with a free linked Visa Debit card which you can use in-store or online wherever Visa is accepted around the world.

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Congratulations, HSBC!

The HSBC Everyday Global Account won Best Global Debit Card in the 2025 Finder Awards.

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How to apply

If you think this is the account for you, you can easily apply online in less than 10 minutes. Check that you meet the eligibility requirements first, and make sure you have the necessary documents handy.

Eligibility

  • Minimum age. The minimum age requirement for this account is 16 years of age.
  • Residency requirement. In order to be eligible for this account, you must have an Australian residential address.

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Michelle

September 22, 2025

I’m going to Japan in just over 2 weeks and am looking at this or Macquarie as a travel card (I currently only have an ANZ debit card).


I would use it to potentially take cash out at an ATM in Japan and/or pay for items in retail stores with applepay etc.


How do you deposit money onto the HSBC card? Do I simply transfer through payID? Will it automatically be available on the card in Yen? Not sure how this part works, it doesn’t specify above in the details.


Can you further explain?


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Alison Banney Finder

September 24, 2025

Hi Michelle,

You can open a mini ‘sub account’ for the HSBC Everyday Global for Japanese Yen. You can open this sub account via HSBC Online Banking or the HSBC mobile banking app. Once this is opened, yes you can transfer funds into the account directly.

When you’re in Japan you can use your HSBC Visa Debit card like normal and the payment will automatically be made using the Yen you have in your account. If you don’t have enough Yen, you can still use the account and it’ll take the money from your AUD balance instead and convert it into Yen for you.

Hope this helps.

Alison


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Jewel

June 13, 2025

I am looking for an account that I can withdraw cash overseas and not just a visa card to use there. Can this account let me do that?


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Alison Banney Finder

June 16, 2025

Hi, yes you can withdraw cash overseas with this account.

Thanks,

Alison.


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Cloud

May 22, 2025

When I send USD from my overseas account, will only a 10 AUD incoming transfer fee be deducted from my Global Account? Are there any other charges for holding or using the Global Account?


Is there a maximum daily limit for incoming USD to my Global Account?


Are only cash withdrawals free at HSBC partner ATMs, or can I also deposit money for free?


Can I withdraw USD from HSBC ATMs abroad, for example in Turkey? And what is the maximum amount I can withdraw daily from my account while abroad?


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Alison Banney Finder

May 26, 2025

Hi,

There are no ongoing account fees for holding or using the Global Account.

In terms of daily limits, this is usually the case with the bank that you’re sending the money from (rather than recieving) so it’s best to check with that bank if they have any daily limits for sending money.

Yes you can also deposit money at HSBC branch ATMs within Australia for free.

HSBC’s daily ATM withdrawal limit is AUD $2,000 – but this can be temporarily increased to $5,000 if needed.

Thanks,

Alison


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collin

May 21, 2025

can i add an additional card for my daughter 20yrs old to access atm, online and local purchases?


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Richard Whitten Finder

May 22, 2025

Hi Collin,


Looks like you can apply to add an additional cardholder online via HSBC’s online banking.


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Donna

April 26, 2025

Which ATM’S does HSBC use in Australia, fee free?


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Alison Banney Finder

April 28, 2025

Hi Donna, you should be able to use any HSBC ATM for free along with ATMs owned by CBA, Westpac, NAB and ANZ. Just make sure to check the ATM screen before you confirm your withdrawal – if there is a fee you’ll be notified before proceeding.

Thanks,

Alison


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