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CFPB announces rule limiting bank overdraft fees; trade group sues

Last updated: December 12, 2024 8:24 pm
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) recently unveiled a new rule aimed at curbing excessive overdraft fees charged by banks. This final rule is expected to save American consumers an estimated $5 billion annually. The rule, which applies to banks and credit unions with assets of at least $10 billion, gives banks the option to charge a maximum of $5 for overdrafts, significantly lower than the average fee of around $35 per transaction. Alternatively, banks can choose to charge a fee that only covers their costs, or disclose the interest rate of the loan.

CFPB Director Rohit Chopra stated, “For far too long, the largest banks have exploited a legal loophole that has drained billions of dollars from Americans’ deposit accounts. The CFPB is cracking down on these excessive junk fees and requiring big banks to come clean about the interest rate they’re charging on overdraft loans.”

While overdraft fees have been a lucrative source of revenue for banks, totaling $280 billion since 2000, the industry has seen a decline in revenue from this service. Major banks like JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America have already taken steps to reduce or eliminate overdraft fees, leading to a decrease in overall revenue.

Despite the CFPB’s efforts to implement this rule, it faces opposition from banking groups who argue that it could limit access to overdraft services and push customers towards riskier alternatives like payday loans. The Consumer Bankers Association has even filed a lawsuit against the CFPB, claiming that the agency exceeded its authority and did not consider the impact on consumers.

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The CFPB’s overdraft rule is set to take effect on October 1, 2025, but its future remains uncertain, especially with a new CFPB head expected to be appointed under the incoming administration. The outcome of this rule will likely be influenced by industry pushback and legal challenges.

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