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If you are applying for the Greenwich Hardship Fund (GHF) you will need to provide copies of statements for ALL your bank accounts, (including any saving accounts) that are in your name, covering the last three months and not just the account you use the most.

Throughout the application you will be asked to upload evidence of your financial situation.  When you are first asked to upload copies of your bank statements it is vital that you take this opportunity to upload copies of statements spanning the last 3 months of every bank and savings account your have in your name.  If you apply without submitting evidence of all of your bank AND saving accounts your application will be delayed or even rejected.   

To help give you some idea on how to download copies on your bank statements we have provided a guide with screenshots from some banks or building societies.

You can view this guide on the university's how to download an online bank statement webpage.  

This guide doesn't include every bank, so if you need more help you may need to contact your bank or building society, or use their website's FAQ or help section.

We recommend obtaining copies of all the statements you need before starting the Greenwich Hardship Fund.

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