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Lloyds Graduate account

I have just noticed that Lloyds are offerings an overdraft of £2000 for anyone who has graduated in the last 3 years. A few questions maybe someone can help me with

Some points I should add:

I graduated in July 2006
I currently have a £2000 overdraft with Natwest which is currently at £0

Can I still open a Lloyds account and benefit of the free overdraft? And will I need to close my Natwest account off?

Many thanks for your advice - It is all abit confusing for me.

Comments

  • You graduated at the same time as me - 3 years ago - I reckon you'd probably be ineligible as come August (next week) it would be more than three years.

    It's a shame not having a free overdraft any more :p, I know how you feel!

    I don't think any graduate accounts give benefits for more than 3 years unfortunately.
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