accrue
verb
formal uk/əˈkruː/ us [ I ]
to increase in amount over a period of time:
Interest accruing at 18% or more a year can quickly drain your future purchasing power.
[ T ]
to allow something to increase in amount over a period of time:
By the time they leave, they'll have accrued a year's holiday pay.
She has accrued $80,000 of student debt in her educational pursuit.
[ I ]
if a payment or an advantage accrues to you, you receive it or have the right to receive it:
accrue to sb Building societies are mutually owned, and benefits accrue to members rather than shareholders.
The school district is being criticized for allowing $74 million in vacation pay to accrue to school administrators and other nonteachers.