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overdraft

[oh-ver-draft, -drahft] / ˈoʊ vərˌdræft, -ˌdrɑft /




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Another realm where the U.S. has been in a league of its own, though, is its ability to run large overdrafts during geopolitical or economic crises.

From The Wall Street Journal

The approval allows Revolut to offer protected deposit accounts, loans, and overdrafts to its 13 million U.K. customers.

From The Wall Street Journal

It also found that heavy users paid an average of $421 in fees — including overdraft fees to their bank account — during their first year using these apps.

From MarketWatch

Not all banks tell a customer in advance that their credit limit is being cut unless it leads to an overdraft fee or some other fees associated with the credit card.

From MarketWatch

Sarah Daniels was constantly in her overdraft after losing her job due to ill health in 2024, eventually ending up £5,000 in the red.

From BBC