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Personal Overdraft FAQs
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- 02Kindly be informed that the requirements for a personal overdraft are: 1. Valid ID such as a Social Security or Passport 2. Proof of occupancy in the form of either a utility bill in your name (within the past 3 months) or a valid driver’s license with your current address 3. Minimum required deposit of $20
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- 05An overdraft is an ongoing credit facility with no fixed repayment terms. Overdrafts are a form of revolving credit, much like credit cards. This means that you can pay off your existing overdraft in full one day and then draw from it the next day, or you can increase an existing overdraft as long as you stay within your authorized overdraft limit.
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- 08An overdraft lets you borrow money through your current account by taking out more money than you have available in your account, In other words you go “overdrawn”. Typically, there is a fee for this service, which ranges from $50 to $250 annually, depending on the level of overdraft you are eligible for.
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