Overdrafts

An overdraft lets you borrow money when you do not have enough, but it is only meant for a short time.

There are two types of overdrafts, arranged and unarranged. An arranged overdraft is when we agree a credit limit on your account, allowing you to borrow money up to that limit. An unarranged overdraft is when you borrow money through your account and that has not been agreed with us in advance.

Why take out an arranged overdraft?

Works as a short term financial cushion

Get help with expenses

Only pay interest when you use it

No charge to set up, change or cancel

Can protect your credit score

Can help with cash flow

Is an overdraft right for me?

This product is right for you if:

  • Customers aged 18 or over
  • Those with eligible current accounts
  • UK residents
  • Short time borrowing

This product may not be right for you if:

  • Long-term borrowing
  • Those with poor credit scores

Accounts that can have arranged overdrafts

You can ask us for an arranged overdraft when you apply for a new account or any time afterwards. All lending is subject to status, terms and conditions apply. Interest is charged monthly.

Clear Accounts

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Graduate Accounts

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Student 3rd Level Accounts

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Elective & Intercalated Borrowing Accounts

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IPLS Borrowing Accounts

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Graduate Medical School Borrowing Accounts

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How the overdraft eligibility tool works

  • Enter a few personal details
  • Tell us about your finances
  • Select your account type
  • Get your result!

How the overdraft cost calculator works

  • Select your account type
  • Tell us your arranged overdraft limit
  • Tell us how much you’ll be borrowing
  • Tell us how long you’ll be in your overdraft
  • Get your result!

Before you ask for an overdraft, you can see if you’re likely to get it by using our eligibility tool.

By continuing, you confirm that you’re happy for us to run a soft credit check against your name. This means that it will not affect your credit score or ability to get credit somewhere else.

Check your Eligibility

To find out how much you’ll have to pay in interest on your overdraft, you can use our cost calculator.

Calculate Overdraft Costs

Unarranged Overdrafts

An unarranged overdraft is when your account has a negative balance beyond your arranged overdraft limit or when your balance is below £0 and your account doesn’t have an arranged overdraft in place. You will not be able to withdraw cash, transfer money or make payments until your account is back in credit or within its arranged overdraft limit.

Unarranged overdrafts are not agreed in advance. If you try to make a payment from your account when there is not enough money in it (or enough arranged overdraft limit) to cover it, the payment will usually be declined. However, if the payment is made it means you have an unarranged overdraft. You will need to pay it back and plus interest, at the overdraft rate for the type of account you have, over the unarranged overdraft amount.

You can find the current overdraft rate in our Rates & Fees section.

Unarranged overdrafts can affect your credit score and whether other places will let you borrow money. You can avoid allowing your account to go into an unarranged overdrafts by making sure that there is enough money in your account or a sufficient arranged overdraft limit to pay all your bills and payments.

Monthly cap on unarranged overdraft charges

  1. Each current account will set a monthly maximum charge for:
    1. going overdrawn when you have not arranged an overdraft; or
    2. going over/past your arranged overdraft limit (if you have one).
  2. This cap covers any:
    1. interest and fees for going over/past your arranged overdraft limit;
    2. fees for each payment your bank allows despite lack of funds; and
    3. fees for each payment your bank refuses due to lack of funds.

The maximum monthly charge which caps the amount of money we can charge you in unarranged overdraft fees and interest in any given month is £30.

Text Alerts

If we have your mobile number we will send you text alerts when your account has gone into overdraft or might be about to. For more information and to find out what to do when you get a text, see our text alerts section.

Ready To Apply?

You can apply online for a new overdraft, or ask for an increase or decrease of your existing limit.

You will need:

  • Your account number and sort code
  • If you have a joint account, all account holders must agree with the application by typing their debit card numbers in the form
  • Step 1: Get Ready!

    Run our overdraft eligibility tool to find out how likely you are to be approved and use our overdraft cost calculator to work out how much overdraft interest you will pay.

    Make sure you read our Overdraft brochure and the FAQs

  • Step 2: Click Apply!

    Remember: you need to be at least 18 years old and live in the UK to apply for an overdraft

    By applying you confirm that you are happy for us to do a credit check against your name

  • Step 3: All done

    A decision on your application will be reached within 2 working days and, if successful, the overdraft limit will be applied to your account in the following 1 working day. You will be able to see the limit on 365 online baking or our app.

    You will receive a letter from us within 3-5 working days to advise you of our decision. Make sure to read the Overdraft Terms and Conditions which will be enclosed with your letter

Apply over the phone

Need help and prefer to apply over the phone or want to cancel your overdraft limit? Call us on 0800 0850 444 for free Mon to Fri 9am to 5pm.

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FAQs

  • What should I do if I’m struggling to pay off my overdraft?

    Please check our Support during financial difficulties section.

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  • When do you take any interest amount from my account?

    If you have to pay interest we will tell you how much you have to pay by sending you a pre-notification of interest pack at least 14 days before we debit it from your account.

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  • Is there a maximum amount I will pay monthly for overdrafts?

    There isn’t a maximum amount of interest you may be charged for using an arranged overdraft. You can use our overdraft cost calculator to find out how much interest you’ll have to pay depending on the amount you borrow and for how long.

    We have a maximum monthly charge which caps the amount of money we can charge you in unarranged overdraft fees and interest in any given month is £30.

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  • When and how will I know if my overdraft request was approved?

    A decision on your application will be reached within 48 hours and, if successful, the amount will be applied to your account within 60 hours. You will receive a letter from us within 3-5 working days to advise you of our decision.

    Please make sure to read the Overdraft Terms and Conditions which will be enclosed with your letter.

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  • Can I speak to someone before applying?

    Of course, please phone 0800 0850 444* (Mon - Fri 9am - 5pm) so that information can be given to you before your application is completed.

    Also, if, for any reason, you feel you don’t fully understand the Bank of Ireland UK overdraft or the commitment you’re entering into, we would encourage you to take further time to consider your application or to discuss it with a family member or friend.

    *Calls to 0800 numbers are normally free from UK landlines and mobile phones. Calls may be recorded, monitored and used for training and compliance purposes.

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  • How can I request an increase in my existing overdraft limit?

    Simply complete a new overdraft request for the total amount (including your existing overdraft) that you now require. Example: If your existing overdraft is £200 and you want to increase it by £200, complete a new overdraft request for £400.

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  • How can I request a decrease in my existing overdraft limit?

    Simply complete a new overdraft request for the total amount that you now require. Example: If your existing overdraft is £400 and you want it to decrease by £100, complete a new overdraft request for £300 (a credit search will not be completed in this case).

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  • Which credit reference agencies do you search when considering my overdraft request?

    The Credit Reference Agencies (CRA) we use are Equifax Limited and Experian Ltd.

    You may request a copy of your credit file by contacting:

    • Equifax Ltd Customer Service Centre, PO Box 10036, Leicester, LE3 4FS or online at www.equifax.co.uk
    • Experian Ltd, PO Box 8000, Nottingham, NG80 7WE or online at www.experian.co.uk

    The Credit Reference Agencies charge a fee for this service.

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  • Can I change my mind and cancel my overdraft request?

    Yes, you have the right to cancel the overdraft within 14 days of receiving the letter confirming that your overdraft has been approved.

    In this event you will need to pay us any outstanding balance plus any interest applicable as soon as possible, and within 30 days of the date that your overdraft facility is cancelled. Any termination of your overdraft after this cancellation period will be subject to the terms and conditions relating to your account.

    Please telephone us on 0800 0850 444* (Mon - Fri 9am - 5pm) to cancel your overdraft.

    *Calls to 0800 numbers are normally free from UK landlines and mobile phones. Calls may be recorded, monitored and used for training and compliance purposes.

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  • If my request is declined, can I appeal the decision?

    You have the right to appeal our decision but to request an appeal you will need to provide us with additional information about your circumstances that you did not supply initially.

    If your overdraft request is declined with the reason “Failed credit check”, we would advise you to obtain a copy of the data held by the Credit Reference Agency, known as your credit file, before making any further applications.

    If you would like to appeal our decision please give us a call on 0800 0850 444* (Mon - Fri 9am - 5pm).

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  • What if I am aware of a change in circumstances that may impact my ability to repay my overdraft?

    If you become aware that your circumstances could change and may have an impact on your ability to pay your overdraft you should contact us to discuss the options available. Please call us on 0800 0850 444* (Mon - Fri 9am - 5pm)

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