What is an NSF (non-sufficient funds) fee?
An NSF (non-sufficient funds) fee is usually listed in your account statement as an “overdraft fee.” An NSF fee is charged when an account does not have enough money to complete a given transaction. This may occur when the balance in an account is less than the amount of a check. In this case, checks presented for payment are refused and returned to the payee’s bank. If you are assessed an NSF fee, you can view complete details in your Online Banking transaction record by visiting the link associated with this fee.
An NSF (non-sufficient funds) fee is usually listed in your account statement as an “overdraft fee.” An NSF fee is charged when an account does not have enough money to complete a given transaction. This may occur when the balance in an account is less than the amount of a check. In this case, checks presented for payment are refused and returned to the Pay To account’s bank. If you are assessed an NSF fee, you can view complete details in your Online Banking transaction record by visiting the link associated with this fee.