What happens to my interest-free overdraft after I move off my graduate account?
Last Updated: 26 Jun 2018
Once you've been on the Graduate account for two years, you'll automatically be transferred to a Streamline account and your overdraft will incur interest at our standard unsecured overdraft interest rate. You will be notified before your accounts switch over, to allow you time to pay it off.
Find out more about overdrafts and the rates and fees that may be associated to them.
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