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doppel | 6 years ago
This, in addition to how easy our PBS (DK version of ACH) is to use means switching banks is something that can be done easily. I know of people who will regularly contact 5-10 banks with their current mortgage details and ask for a better deal, and then go back to their current bank and tell them "match this offer or I'm switching".
We also have a simple interest on overdraft (usually 8-15% annually on any amount over draft), though excessive overdraft will get your account locked. But beyond that, no fees for hitting negative $0.05. Is there any US bank that offer a similar fee structure? I imagine people would migrate in droves if that was already the case.
cowsandmilk|6 years ago
That's common in the US and has nothing to do with ACH in any way. That's a transaction where you likely would not use ACH at all and would use a wire transfer.
> Is there any US bank that offer a similar fee structure?
Yes, there are many. One of my banks, Capital One, calls this "Overdraft Line of Credit" and the current interest rate is 12.75%. They also offer "Next Day Grace" where you have a day to cover the overdraft and "Free Savings Transfer" where they just transfer money from your savings account as options as well to avoid overdraft fees.