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f you’ve got an arranged overdraft limit on your UBR account that you feel is too low or too high, we’ll show you how to increase, reduce or remove your overdraft limit.
Available to eligible UBR Graduate account customer, aged 18+ and who live in the UK. Subject to lending criteria.
f you’ve got an arranged overdraft limit on your UBR account that you feel is too low or too high, we’ll show you how to increase, reduce or remove your overdraft limit.
Available to eligible UBR Graduate account customer, aged 18+ and who live in the UK. Subject to lending criteria.
f you’ve got an arranged overdraft limit on your UBR account that you feel is too low or too high, we’ll show you how to increase, reduce or remove your overdraft limit.
Available to eligible UBR Graduate account customer, aged 18+ and who live in the UK. Subject to lending criteria.
f you’ve got an arranged overdraft limit on your UBR account that you feel is too low or too high, we’ll show you how to increase, reduce or remove your overdraft limit.
Available to eligible UBR Graduate account customer, aged 18+ and who live in the UK. Subject to lending criteria.
f you’ve got an arranged overdraft limit on your UBR account that you feel is too low or too high, we’ll show you how to increase, reduce or remove your overdraft limit.
Available to eligible UBR Graduate account customer, aged 18+ and who live in the UK. Subject to lending criteria.
f you’ve got an arranged overdraft limit on your UBR account that you feel is too low or too high, we’ll show you how to increase, reduce or remove your overdraft limit.
Available to eligible UBR Graduate account customer, aged 18+ and who live in the UK. Subject to lending criteria.
For information on how to get a refund on travel money orders, please visit our travel money page where you will find a step by step guide to help you get your money back.
f your holiday or flight has been cancelled, please get in touch with your travel provider in the first instance as we can only dispute the payment after the travel date has passed and the travel provider is unable to assist you.
We've pulled together a range of commonly asked questions and answers to help you during this difficult time.
Yes, you can. However, it's important to be aware of any fees associated with making purchases or withdrawing money from an ATM. Check out our tips below for using your debit card abroad.
App available to customers aged 11+ with compatible iOS and Android devices and a UK or international mobile number in specific countries.
Depending on your account type, you may be charged Non-Sterling Transaction Fees for using your debit card abroad. Select your account to find out more.
You can register one trip at a time. It can include up to seven countries and last 90 days. Register each country you are visiting. The marker will apply to all debit cards in your name. Joint account holders should register separately.
To apply, you must hold a current account, savings account, credit card or mortgage with NatWest, be a UK resident, aged 18+ and earning at least £10K per year
Your actual credit limit and APR may vary depending on our credit assessment of you.
f you’ve got an arranged overdraft limit on your UBR account that you feel is too low or too high, we’ll show you how to increase, reduce or remove your overdraft limit.
Available to eligible UBR Graduate account customer, aged 18+ and who live in the UK. Subject to lending criteria.
For information on how to get a refund on travel money orders, please visit our travel money page where you will find a step by step guide to help you get your money back.
f your holiday or flight has been cancelled, please get in touch with your travel provider in the first instance as we can only dispute the payment after the travel date has passed and the travel provider is unable to assist you.
Yes, you can. However, it's important to be aware of any fees associated with making purchases or withdrawing money from an ATM. Check out our tips below for using your debit card abroad.
App available to customers aged 11+ with compatible iOS and Android devices and a UK or international mobile number in specific countries.
Depending on your account type, you may be charged Non-Sterling Transaction Fees for using your debit card abroad. Select your account to find out more.
You can register one trip at a time. It can include up to seven countries and last 90 days. Register each country you are visiting. The marker will apply to all debit cards in your name. Joint account holders should register separately.
f you’ve got an arranged overdraft limit on your UBR account that you feel is too low or too high, we’ll show you how to increase, reduce or remove your overdraft limit.
Available to eligible UBR Graduate account customer, aged 18+ and who live in the UK. Subject to lending criteria.
For information on how to get a refund on travel money orders, please visit our travel money page where you will find a step by step guide to help you get your money back.
f your holiday or flight has been cancelled, please get in touch with your travel provider in the first instance as we can only dispute the payment after the travel date has passed and the travel provider is unable to assist you.
Yes, you can. However, it's important to be aware of any fees associated with making purchases or withdrawing money from an ATM. Check out our tips below for using your debit card abroad.
App available to customers aged 11+ with compatible iOS and Android devices and a UK or international mobile number in specific countries.
Depending on your account type, you may be charged Non-Sterling Transaction Fees for using your debit card abroad. Select your account to find out more.
You can register one trip at a time. It can include up to seven countries and last 90 days. Register each country you are visiting. The marker will apply to all debit cards in your name. Joint account holders should register separately.