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BB&T Overhauls Overdraft Fees

By Zacks Investment Research on September 30, 2009 | More Posts By Zacks Investment Research | Author's Website

Pursuant with the overdraft reforms pressed by Congress, BB&T Corporation (BBT) announced changes to its overdraft fee policies. The company announced on Sept. 28, 2009 to overhaul the overdraft fees on consumers in case the account is overdrawn by less than $5 dollars.

The bank also announced that it will limit the number of overdraft fees to no more than four per day. It would also offer “opt out” ability to customers who prefer that the bank decline or return any transaction on their account, whenever possible, when they are presented against insufficient funds. The changes will take effect during the first quarter of 2010.

The changes follow U.S. congressional leaders’ criticism of bank account fees and come as the banks digest rule changes for credit card fees. The law sharply restricts credit card issuers’ ability to raise interest rates on existing balances, to charge certain fees and to slap cardholders with penalties. Cardholders will now get a 45-day notice before their interest rate is changed.

Overdraft fees account for more than three-quarters of all fees charged by banks. Nationwide, the median cost of an overdraft fee stands at $26, up a penny this year. At the nation’s biggest banks, the median fee is $33. US banks have recorded $38.5 billion this year from overdraft fees charged to customers whose spending has exceeded their bank balance. These fees were mostly collected from poorer customers who are struggling to make ends meet in the midst of a global economic crisis.

Similar actions have been taken by other major banks like Bank of America Corporation (BAC), JP Morgan Chase & Co. (JPM) and Wells Fargo (WFC).

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