Across
- 1. Also known as a "hole in the wall", this dispenses money outside... and stands for "Automated 7-DOWN Machine" *ACRONYM* (1,1,1)
- 5. This is a paper order you write out and sign to transfer money to another account (6)
- 6. This can be a 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p, 50p, £1, £2... or even occasionally a special £5! (4)
- 8. She appears on 6-ACROSSs, English 9-ACROSSs, 13-ACROSSs... and stamps! (5)
- 9. This is a common name for the lowest valued bank 13-ACROSS (5)
- 11. This is when you borrow money from a bank (or building society) (4)
- 12. Chip and ___, this is when you use your bank 16-ACROSS to pay in a shop, store or supermarket (3)
- 13. Bank____, this can be a £5, £10, £20, £50, or even £100 (but not in England)! (4)
- 14. This is what you get when you withdraw more money than your account holds! (9)
- 16. Bank ____ This little piece of plastic can be used instead of cash to make payments (4)
Down
- 2. "That's legal ______!" something every Scottish person has said when trying to spend Scottish money in England (6)
- 3. This is a sum of money paid into a bank or building society account, or a small payment made first, while you pay the rest later (7)
- 4. Direct _____, this is a bill that comes out of your account on a regular basis (5)
- 5. _______ account: a bank account from which money may be withdrawn without notice (7)
- 6. ______ 16-ACROSS; this little piece of plastic lets you make purchases using money you may or may not be able to pay back! (6)
- 7. This is a person who works behind the counter in the bank (6)
- 10. _______ account: a bank account that you 3-DOWN money into, for that new car or holiday! *PLURAL* (7)
- 15. _____ Bank of Scotland... our biggest bank, north of the border (5)
