To help prevent overdrafts from occurring, we offer Overdraft Protection, which will automatically transfer funds from another North Shore Bank account that you own to cover the balance. Learn more about this service or visit your neighborhood North Shore Bank branch to sign up today. Overdraft and other account-related fees can be found on our Personal Accounts Fee Schedule or Business Accounts Fee Schedule.
North Shore Bank is required to obtain a one-time authorization from you to authorize and pay overdrafts for North Shore Bank ATM or everyday debit card transactions, and in exchange will charge an overdraft fee for this service. This is referred to as Extended Debit Card Coverage.
If you decline or do not give consent for this coverage, one of the following two events will occur if there are non-sufficient funds to cover North Shore Bank ATM and everyday debit card transactions:
You may change your election at any time by visiting a branch, sending a secure message through Online Banking, or by contacting Customer Support at 877-672-2265.
Overdraft Protection
When you make a withdrawal that results in a negative balance in your checking account, Overdraft Protection may help prevent an overdraft by automatically transferring funds to your checking account from another eligible deposit account or Home Equity Line of Credit (subject to interest) you have at North Shore Bank. Overdraft Protection services apply to all transactions.
Overdraft Protection is a great way to protect against the fees merchants may charge for returned checks and there is no charge for the automatic transfer of funds. If you would like to sign up for Overdraft Protection, please visit your nearest North Shore Bank location.
Overdraft Privilege
Overdraft Privilege allows you to overdraw your account up to a preset limit for a fee in order to pay a transaction. This limit is set by North Shore Bank. Even if you have Overdraft Protection, Overdraft Privilege is still available as secondary coverage if the Overdraft Protection source is exhausted. North Shore Bank has the discretion to pay overdrafts on accounts in good standing and any payment is a discretionary courtesy, and not a customer right nor an obligation of North Shore Bank. North Shore Bank can stop paying overdrafts at any time without prior notice of reason or cause.
Learn more about Overdraft Protection and Overdraft Privilege.
To help prevent overdrafts from occurring, we offer Overdraft Protection, which will automatically transfer funds from another North Shore Bank account that you own to cover the balance. Learn more about this service or visit your neighborhood North Shore Bank branch to sign up today. Overdraft and other account-related fees can be found on our Personal Accounts Fee Schedule or Business Accounts Fee Schedule.
North Shore Bank is required to obtain a one-time authorization from you to authorize and pay overdrafts for North Shore Bank ATM or everyday debit card transactions, and in exchange will charge an overdraft fee for this service. This is referred to as Extended Debit Card Coverage.
If you decline or do not give consent for this coverage, one of the following two events will occur if there are non-sufficient funds to cover North Shore Bank ATM and everyday debit card transactions:
You may change your election at any time by visiting a branch, sending a secure message through Online Banking, or by contacting Customer Support at 877-672-2265.
Overdraft Protection
When you make a withdrawal that results in a negative balance in your checking account, Overdraft Protection may help prevent an overdraft by automatically transferring funds to your checking account from another eligible deposit account or Home Equity Line of Credit (subject to interest) you have at North Shore Bank. Overdraft Protection services apply to all transactions.
Overdraft Protection is a great way to protect against the fees merchants may charge for returned checks and there is no charge for the automatic transfer of funds. If you would like to sign up for Overdraft Protection, please visit your nearest North Shore Bank location.
Overdraft Privilege
Overdraft Privilege allows you to overdraw your account up to a preset limit for a fee in order to pay a transaction. This limit is set by North Shore Bank. Even if you have Overdraft Protection, Overdraft Privilege is still available as secondary coverage if the Overdraft Protection source is exhausted. North Shore Bank has the discretion to pay overdrafts on accounts in good standing and any payment is a discretionary courtesy, and not a customer right nor an obligation of North Shore Bank. North Shore Bank can stop paying overdrafts at any time without prior notice of reason or cause.
Learn more about Overdraft Protection and Overdraft Privilege.
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