Interest-free buffer
Interest-free overdraft of up to £2,000 (for your first year after graduation).
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An arranged overdraft allows you to go overdrawn up to an agreed limit. So, if payday is still a long way off and you’re short of cash, an arranged overdraft could help to cover an unplanned expense. Think of it as a short-term safety net.
Overdrafts are a way of borrowing money and you're responsible for repayments if you decide to use one. If you're unable to repay what is owed, you could impact your credit score, which most lenders use to decide whether they'll lend to you.
Interest-free overdraft of up to £2,000 (for your first year after graduation).
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If your overdraft is approved, it'll normally be available the next working day, but there are some exceptions to be aware of
If you have a Graduate account with an arranged overdraft limit of £2,000 following the first year after graduation and you use all of this, you will be charged arranged overdraft interest at 39.49% EAR on £1,000 of the £2,000 limit.
A good way to compare the costs of borrowing products is by using the APR, which shows the cost of borrowing over a year.