- Do I have to be a member to take out an Overdraft?
- How much can I borrow?
- How is interest calculated on my account?
- How long do I have to repay my balance?
- How do I make repayments to the account?
- How often will I receive information on my account?
- What security is required?
Do I have to be a member to take out a Overdraft?
The Credit Union is a mutual financial services organisation and as such is owned by its members, each one of whom is a shareholder. Therefore you must be a member of the Credit Union to have an Overdraft. Learn more about becoming a member. ^
How much can I borrow?
The maximum amount you can borrow is dependent on your ability to meet your repayments. ^
How is the interest calculated?
Interest is calculated daily and charged monthly.^
How long do I have to repay my balance?
An overdraft is a continuous credit contract which means as you pay it back you can redraw on it up to your agreed limit. ^
How do I make repayments on the loan?
You can arrange to make your loan repayments either by payroll deduction, direct debit from your savings or transaction account, internet or telephone banking transfer, at our branch or by a direct debit from another financial institution. ^
How often will I receive information on my account?
Statements are issued at least six monthly. More frequent or duplicate statements can be requested at any time from our branch, however a fee may apply for duplicate statements.
Account Balances and Statements are also available through our internet and telephone banking services. ^
What security is required to take out an Overdraft?
No security is required. ^
Apply
Apply using our simple overdraft loan application form.
- Contact our friendly staff who will be happy to answer your questions.






