Current account overdraft rates on the rise
10 September 2010 / by Rachael Stiles
Current account customers have seen the interest they pay on their overdrafts increase across the market, despite the base rate remaining static.
More than a quarter of current account customers have had their overdraft rates increased over the last 18 months, according to research from Moneyfacts.co.uk, even though the Bank of England has kept the base rate at the same record low level during that time.
Some overdraft rates have gone up by as much as 8.4 per cent, the study shows, which equates to a £28 increase in the annual cost of a £1,000 overdraft. There is also a significant disparity between the highest and lowest overdraft rates on the market, with one of the highest rates bring over 20 per cent, while one of the lowest is just over 11 per cent.
Michelle Slade, spokesperson for Moneyfacts.co.uk, believes current account providers have increased their overdraft rates to cover the increased risk of customers being unable to repay their overdraft because of the current economic hardships.
Unsecured lending like overdrafts is the first outgoing to be neglected if times are tough, she said, but accuses banks of profiteering from customers who do not default.
“Overdraft customers are an easy target for banks, particularly in the current environment when many people regularly use an overdraft to get by each month. While the majority of customers use an overdraft as a buffer facility, some have no alternative but to regularly push their overdraft to the limit.
“It is those customers that will be hit hardest by increases, which will only serve to make a bad financial situation worse,” Ms Slade added.
But, she said, customers are unlikely to compare current accounts and switch providers as a result of a small increase in their overdraft rate, so banks are increasing their revenue at their customers’ expense.
© Fair Investment Company Ltd
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Provider | Account | Set Up Fee | Fee per month | Features | Apply |
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CashPlus Prepaid Mastercard (Deluxe) | £4.95 | £9.95 | No credit checks.** Up to 20 free payments and standing orders a month. Prepaid MasterCard. | Apply Now > |
Account | Interest (AER) | Overdraft Rate | Funding Required* | Fee pm | Features | Apply | |
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Nationwide » |
FlexDirect Current Account | 5.0%* | 0% for 12 months | £1,000 per month | N/A | 5.0% IN-CREDIT INTEREST on balances up to £2,500 for the first year. | More Info > |
Nationwide » |
Nationwide FlexPlus Current Account | 3.0%* | 0% for first £250 | No minimum | £13 | 3.0% INTEREST on balances up to £2,500 | More Info > |
Santander Bank » |
Santander 123 Current Account | 1.50%* | Up to £3 per day | £500 per month | £5 pm | *1.50% AER (variable) on your entire balance up to £20,000. Up to 3% cashback on household bills. | More Info > |
Nationwide » |
Nationwide FlexAccount Current Account | N/A | 0% for first 3 months | No minimum | N/A | 3 months interest-free overdraft and no monthly account fee | More Info > |
First Direct » |
1st Account Current Account | N/A | 0% for first £250 | No minimum | Free if funding £1,000 or £10 below £1,000 | Switch your current account and you’ll get a free gift worth up to £150. £250 interest free overdraft. Free banking if paying over £1,000 per month. Satisfaction guarantee – £100 if you leave within 6 months | More Info > |
Account | Interest (AER) | Overdraft Rate | Funding Required* | Fee pm | Features | Apply | |
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Nationwide » |
FlexDirect Current Account | 5.0%* | 0% for 12 months | £1,000 per month | N/A | 5.0% IN-CREDIT INTEREST on balances up to £2,500 for the first year. | Apply Now > |
Santander Bank » |
Santander 123 Current Account | 1.50% AER* | Up to £3 per day | £500 per month | £5 pm | *1.50% AER (variable) on your entire balance up to £20,000. Up to 3% cashback on household bills. | Apply Now > |
Account | Interest (AER) | Overdraft Rate | Funding Required* | Fee pm | Features | Apply | |
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Nationwide FlexDirect Current Account | 5.0%* | 0% for 12 months | £1,000 per month | N/A | 5.0% IN-CREDIT INTEREST on balances up to £2,500 for the first year. | More Info > | |
Nationwide FlexPlus Current Account | 3.0%* | 0% for first £250 | No minimum | £13 | 3.0% INTEREST on balances up to £2,500 | More Info > | |
Santander 123 Current Account | 1.50%* | Up to £3 per day | £500 pm | £5 pm | *1.50% AER (variable) on your entire balance up to £20,000. Up to 3% cashback on household bills. | More Info > |
Account | Interest (AER) | Overdraft Rate | Funding Required* | Fee pm | Features | Apply | |
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Student Bank Account | N/a | £500 Interest Free increasing to £2000 | No minimum | N/a | Choose 1 of 3 great offers: Amazon Prime Student subscription, National Express Coachcard, or Tastecard | More Info > | |
FlexStudent Bank Account | 1% | Overdraft limit of £1,000 increasing to £3,000 in year three | £500 every academic term | N/a | The UK’s only fee-free student current account. Interest-free and fee-free overdraft | More Info > | |
123 Student Current Account | Up to 3% | £1500 Interest Free increasing to £2000 | £500 every academic term | N/a | A free 4-year Santander 16-25 Railcard which could save you 1/3 off rail travel in Great Britain | More Info > |
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