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Overdraft Protection Opt-In Comes Into Effect

By | 08.16.10 | 2:32 pm

As of yesterday, banks need to ask customers whether they would like to be allowed to overdraw their checking accounts for a fee, usually $35. About 70 percent of Americans are expected to do nothing or say no to this overdraft protection, meaning their banks will start rejecting transactions More…

Dems: Legislation Still Needed to Rein in Overdrafts

By | 11.12.09 | 2:16 pm

The Federal Reserve’s new opt-in requirement for overdraft protections is progress, according to Democratic finance leaders, but legislation providing further consumer protections is still needed.

“Giving customers the chance to choose whether they want ‘overdraft protection’ is important,” Senate Banking Committee Chairman Chris Dodd (D-Conn.) said in More…

New House Bill Tackles Overdraft Fees

By | 10.22.09 | 4:27 pm

On Monday, it was Sen. Chris Dodd (D-Conn.) unveiling legislation to rein in overdraft fees. Today it’s Reps. Carolyn Maloney (D-N.Y.) and Barney Frank (D-Mass.) doing the same.

Both bills would require banks to get customer consent before enrolling them in the overdraft protection program; both would cap More…

Dodd Unveils Bill to Rein in Overdraft Fees

By | 10.19.09 | 1:54 pm

He’s been threatening to do it for weeks, and today Sen. Chris Dodd (D-Conn.) made good on his vow to push legislation reining in the overdraft charges that hit consumers who exceed their balances when making debit card purchases. Those fees — which average upwards of More…

Overdraft Fees on the Rise

By | 10.06.09 | 11:04 am

By 35 percent in just two years, according to a report released today by the Center for Responsible Lending, a consumer advocacy group. Those overdraft fees — applied when consumers exceed account balances when making debit card purchases — generated $23.7 billion in 2008, up from More…

Dems Will Continue Push to Rein In Overdraft Fees

By | 09.23.09 | 2:17 pm

The congressional Democrats leading the effort to protect consumers from overdraft fees said today that, despite Tuesday’s news that Bank of America and JP Morgan Chase will adopt some of those protections voluntary, there remains the need to make the safeguards permanent through legislation.

“These are More…

With Pressure From Congress, Big Banks Move to Curb Overdraft Fees

By | 09.23.09 | 12:20 pm

For months, Congress has had its eyes on reining in the overdraft fees tacked on by many banks when consumers — often unbeknownest to them — exceed their balances with debit card purchases. Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-N.Y.) introduced a consumer protection bill earlier in the year, and Sen. More…

Dodd to Introduce Bill Tackling Overdraft Fees

By | 09.18.09 | 9:49 am

Senate Banking Committee Chairman Chris Dodd (D-Conn.) will soon unveil legislation to rein in the overdraft fees that banks charge consumers who exceed their balances with debit card purchases, American Banker reported Thursday (subscription required).

The bill is sure to provoke an outcry from the banking More…

Attacking Banks on Overdraft Fees

By | 08.20.09 | 10:34 am

Even as some of Congress’ recently enacted credit card reforms go into effect today, a New York Times editorial reminds Washington that the banks are still cheating customers with overdraft fees charged to debit card users. These fees, which average $27 a More…

How the Financial Crisis Continues to Hit the Poor the Hardest

By | 08.10.09 | 9:48 am

Here’s one of the most disturbing points made in the Financial Times piece on banks being poised to earn $38.5 billion in overdraft fees this year: Poorest customers are getting hit the hardest by the charges.

The FT reported over the weekend that banks are using higher fees on More…