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crumpetmonster
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Hi all,
Just need a bit of help.
I graduated June (end of) 2008 - I have a graduate Natwest Account with a £2000 overdraft. I remember them saying that the overdraft reduces every year after your graduate, or on some timescale.
Does anyone know what it reduces to and when? The website wasn't very helpful!
Thanks!
Just need a bit of help.
I graduated June (end of) 2008 - I have a graduate Natwest Account with a £2000 overdraft. I remember them saying that the overdraft reduces every year after your graduate, or on some timescale.
Does anyone know what it reduces to and when? The website wasn't very helpful!
Thanks!
June NSD's - 5/25 
Overdraft: was £2000, now £1740...getting there!
Card 1: £500, now £0
Card 2: £1200, now £0
Card 3: £250, now £0

Overdraft: was £2000, now £1740...getting there!
Card 1: £500, now £0
Card 2: £1200, now £0
Card 3: £250, now £0
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Looks like the website was helpful after all...0
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crumpetmonster wrote: »Hi all,
Just need a bit of help.
I graduated June (end of) 2008 - I have a graduate Natwest Account with a £2000 overdraft. I remember them saying that the overdraft reduces every year after your graduate, or on some timescale.
Does anyone know what it reduces to and when? The website wasn't very helpful!
Thanks!
When I graduated 6 years ago, I changed my student account to the Natwest graduate account. They offer a graduate overdraft repayment plan which was essentially a loan to clear my overdraft, but at 0% which meant that I actually paid back my overdraft rather than saying to myself I'll pay back double next month. They agreed the loan over 3 years and it was about £60 a month that I paid, interest free.0 -
Fantastic - thank you! I'll call them now and ask about it!June NSD's - 5/25
Overdraft: was £2000, now £1740...getting there!
Card 1: £500, now £0
Card 2: £1200, now £0
Card 3: £250, now £0
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