Understanding overdrafts
An overdraft lets you borrow money when your balance hits £0. It's useful if you’re just wanting to borrow a little extra to tide you over now and again.
But it’s not for the long term, because that can get expensive if you stay in your overdraft too long. If you're struggling, reach out to us. It’s what we’re here for.
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