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Expand all panels | Collapse all panels Balance Connect ® for overdraft protection Expand all panels | Collapse all panels What is Balance Connect ® for overdraft protection?

Balance Connect ® for overdraft protection is an optional service which allows you to link your eligible checking account to up to 5 other Bank of America accounts and automatically transfers available funds from your linked backup account(s) to cover transactions that exceed the available balance in your checking account. This can help you avoid declined transactions, returned checks and overdrafts.

How does Balance Connect ® for overdraft protection work?

If you're about to overdraw your account, we'll automatically transfer available funds from your linked backup account. If you've linked multiple backup accounts, we'll automatically transfer available funds from those accounts in the order you established. Only one transfer will be made from each linked backup account to your checking account, even when multiple transactions are covered. An overdraft protection transfer won't be made unless it can cover at least one transaction.

Please refer to the Deposit Agreement and Disclosures for more details.

Which accounts can I enroll in and use with Balance Connect ® for overdraft protection?

Most checking accounts can be enrolled in Balance Connect ® , but this is not available for Bank of America Advantage SafeBalance Banking®. You can link your eligible checking account to up to 5 backup accounts such as a savings account, another eligible checking account, a credit card or a line of credit account.

How do I set up or change Balance Connect ® for overdraft protection?

You can set up or make changes to Balance Connect ® in our mobile banking app, Online Banking, by calling the number on your account statement or scheduling an appointment at a nearby financial center.

What does it cost to have Balance Connect ® for overdraft protection?

There is no cost to set up Balance Connect ® . There are no transfer fees when you use Balance Connect ® . It's important to note that transfers from a linked credit card or HELOC may result in interest charges.

Please see the Deposit Agreement and Disclosures for more information about eligibility and how Balance Connect ® transfers work.

Keep in mind that overdraft protection transfers from a credit card will accrue interest at the Bank Cash Advance APR.

If I have overdraft protection can I still get charged overdraft fees?

Yes, if there aren't enough available funds in your checking account or linked backup account to cover an item, we'll either pay it for you, overdrawing your account, we'll decline it, or we'll return it unpaid. If we pay an item for you and overdraw your account, you may be charged an overdraft fee. We won't charge a fee when we decline or return an item unpaid due to insufficient funds. However, you may be charged a fee by the payee.

Please see your Personal Schedule of Fees for more details.

Can I link to more than one account with Balance Connect ® for overdraft protection?

Yes, you can link up to 5 backup accounts and determine the order in which those accounts are accessed.

Please refer to the Deposit Agreement and Disclosures for more details.

Expand all panels | Collapse all panels What is an overdraft?

An overdraft happens when you don’t have enough money available to cover a purchase or a payment. Another way of saying this is an overdraft happens when a transaction exceeds your available balance. When this happens, we’ll either pay it for you, overdrawing your account, or we’ll decline it or return it unpaid. We make this decision at our discretion based on several factors such as the transaction amount and your account history.

Please refer to the Deposit Agreement and Disclosures for more details.

Are changes being made to Bank of America's overdraft services?

Yes, we are making changes to our overdraft services in 2022. For more details, please check out our recent press release.

What does available balance mean?

This is the amount of money in your account that is available to spend, withdraw or cover transactions. Your available balance is updated throughout the day based on your account's activity. Your available balance incorporates any holds on your account, such as holds for debit card transactions we've authorized, and deposit holds.

Keep in mind that there are a few things that are not included in your available balance such as checks you've written that we haven't received yet and upcoming automatic payments. You'll also want to account for transactions where the final amount may differ from the amount that was originally authorized, such as when a tip is added to a restaurant charge.

Please refer to the Deposit Agreement and Disclosures for more details. You may also want to review our Deposit Holds FAQs.

What happens if I don't have enough money for my transaction?

It depends on the type of transaction. If you don't have enough money for:

A one-time debit card purchase such as groceries or a cup of coffee, the transaction will be declined and we won't charge you a fee, but you may be charged a fee by the payee.

A recurring debit card payment such as for a gym membership or subscription service, we may allow the payment to go through, overdrawing your account, and may charge a fee. If we don't allow the payment to go through, we won't charge a fee.

An ATM withdrawal, the transaction will be declined and we won't charge you a fee.

Check, Bill Pay payment or a scheduled electronic payment using your routing and account number, we may allow the payment to go through, overdrawing your account, and may charge a fee. We won't charge a fee when we decline or return an item unpaid due to insufficient funds. However, you may be charged a fee by the payee.

How can I avoid overdrafts?

The best way to avoid overdrafts is to always make sure you have enough money to cover your purchases and upcoming payments. We have some great tools that can help you monitor your account balance and activity:

Don’t forget to account for checks you've written that we haven't received yet, as well as upcoming automatic payments and transactions where the final amount may change, such as when you add a tip to a restaurant charge.

You may want to consider Balance Connect ® for overdraft protection – With this optional service, we'll automatically transfer available funds from your linked backup account(s) to help cover purchases and payments or help prevent declined and returned transactions.
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If you need help spending only what's in your account, a Bank of America Advantage SafeBalance Banking® account may be right for you. There are no overdraft fees with this account.

You may also want to visit Better Money Habits to learn more about saving and budgeting or explore our Spending and Budgeting Tool.

In what order do you process transactions?

We start with the balance in your account at the beginning of the business day and then subtract transactions that are processing but haven’t cleared yet, such as a late-night gas purchase and other holds. The remaining balance is available to cover the transactions we receive that day. We then post transactions to your account in the following order:

* If our system does not receive date and time information, or can’t detect the check number, remaining transactions are posted from highest to lowest dollar amount

Please refer to the Deposit Agreement and Disclosures for more details.

I thought I had enough money; why did you charge me an overdraft fee?

We charge overdraft fees when a transaction exceeds your available balance. Your Account Details section in Mobile and Online Banking show transactions that posted to your account on a given day. You can see how processing transactions and holds impacted your available balance and the order in which transactions were posted to your account by viewing your Account Balance History in Online Banking.

Let's walk through an example:

  1. On May 1 you start the day with $50.
  2. You buy $20 worth of gas, so your available balance is now $30.
  3. A $40 check you wrote comes through, which would exceed your available balance by $10.
  4. If we cover the check, your account would be overdrawn by $10 and we would charge you a $10 overdraft fee.

Account Details in Mobile and Online Banking would show the $40 check and the $10 overdraft fee for May 1. The $20 gas purchase was still processing, so it didn't post to your account on May 1. Account Balance History in Online Banking would show how the $20 gas purchase, which was still processing, lowered your available balance to $30, which was less than the $40 check, causing an overdraft and an overdraft fee.

Keep in mind that Account Balance History is only available after transactions have posted to your account. The link for Account Balance History can be found just below your available balance on the Account Details screen in Online Banking.

What fees do you charge for overdrafts?

Please refer to the Personal Schedule of Fees for more details.