Skip to main content
Home

Main navigation

  • About CRL
    • Staff
    • Board of Directors
    • FAQs
    • Careers
    • Impact
  • Issues
    • Clean Energy Transition
    • Consumer Finance
    • Debt Collection & Settlement
    • Mortgage Lending
    • Overdraft Fees
    • Payday and Other Small Dollar Loans
    • Small Business
    • Student Loans
  • Research & Policy
  • Newsroom
    • CRL in the News
    • Press Releases
  • Contact Us
  • Search
  • Donate

Main menu

  • About CRL
    • Staff
    • Board of Directors
    • FAQs
    • Careers
    • Impact
  • Issues
    • Clean Energy Transition
    • Consumer Finance
    • Debt Collection & Settlement
    • Mortgage Lending
    • Overdraft Fees
    • Payday and Other Small Dollar Loans
    • Small Business
    • Student Loans
  • Research & Policy
  • Newsroom
    • CRL in the News
    • Press Releases
  • Contact Us
  • Search
  • Donate

Overdraft Fees

Overdraft Loans

Excessive overdraft fees charged by banks and credit unions can cause devastation for financially vulnerable families. Many lenders used predatory policies and practices designed to repeatedly extract excessive fees from customers who could least afford them. Overdraft fees are a leading cause of financial institutions closing a consumer’s account and reentry into the banking system often is exceedingly difficult, increasing the financial insecurity of many consumers. CRL advocates for legislators and regulators to rein in the size and frequency of these fees. We estimate that the savings from these fee eliminations will be between $3 billion to $4 billion for working families.

Filter Results

Comment Letter on FDIC's Proposed Overdraft Guidance

Monday, September 27, 2010

Comment Letter on FDIC's Proposed Overdraft Guidance

CRL and other consumer advocates filed a comment letter with the FDIC supporting most aspects of the agency's proposed guidance on overdraft. The groups also made recommendations on how the agency could go even further in protecting consumers from excessive overdraft fees. Here is the summary of key recommendations from CRL, Consumer Federation of America, National Consumer Law Center, Consumer...
More
Comment Letter
Overdraft Fees

Federal Judge Orders Wells Fargo to Reimburse California Customers

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Federal Judge Orders Wells Fargo to Reimburse California Customers

In August 2010, Wells Fargo was ordered to reimburse its California customers $203 million in debit card overdraft fees triggered solely by transaction reordering between November 2004 and June 2008.
More
Complaint
Overdraft Fees

Banks Target, Mislead Consumers As Overdraft Deadline Nears

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Banks Target, Mislead Consumers As Overdraft Deadline Nears

As the August 15th deadline nears for existing bank customers to opt in to high-cost overdraft programs, a new CRL analysis finds bankers use aggressive, often misleading marketing to target the most vulnerable customers.
More
Research
Overdraft Fees

Guidance to OTS on Overdraft Protection Programs

Monday, June 28, 2010

Guidance to OTS on Overdraft Protection Programs

CRL's, Consumer Federation of America and the National Consumer Law Center's comment letter to the OTS regarding the agency's Supplemental Guidance on Overdraft Protection Programs.
More
Comment Letter
Overdraft Fees

CRL Comment Letter on Garnishment of Federal Benefits

Friday, June 18, 2010

CRL Comment Letter on Garnishment of Federal Benefits

CRL and other consumer groups provide comment on the Office of Personnel Management's proposed rule regarding garnishment of federal benefits.
More
Comment Letter
Overdraft Fees

Financial Reform: All you need to know about CFPB, CFPA and the Regulatory Reform

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Financial Reform: All you need to know about CFPB, CFPA and the Regulatory Reform

Research
Debt Collection & Settlement Mortgage Lending Overdraft Fees

CRL and Other Groups Comment on Clarifications to Fed's Opt-In Rule

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

CRL and Other Groups Comment on Clarifications to Fed's Opt-In Rule

CRL and other consumer groups provide comment on the Federal Reserve's opt-in rule and the proposed changes to Regulation DD.
More
Comment Letter
Overdraft Fees

National Bank Regulator Enabled Overdraft Abuses

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

National Bank Regulator Enabled Overdraft Abuses

Read our report (PDF) >> Our nation's largest banks extract billions of dollars in fees from their customers each year through abusive overdraft loan programs. Over the last ten years, these programs developed and proliferated under the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), the national banks' primary regulator. The OCC recognized problems with the systems early on but...
More
Research
Overdraft Fees

National Bank Regulator Enabled Overdraft Abuses

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

National Bank Regulator Enabled Overdraft Abuses

Read our report (PDF) >> Our nation's largest banks extract billions of dollars in fees from their customers each year through abusive overdraft loan programs. Over the last ten years, these programs developed and proliferated under the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), the national banks' primary regulator. The OCC recognized problems with the systems early on but...
More
Overdraft Fees

Congressional Proposal Would Curb Overdraft Abuses; Fed’s Rules Fall Far Short

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Congressional Proposal Would Curb Overdraft Abuses; Fed’s Rules Fall Far Short

The Federal Reserve issued rules in November 2009 related to bank overdraft practices. These rules are limited and do not address the fundamental problems with today's overdraft systems–- namely, their high cost and the frequency with which fees are charged. Americans pay $23.7 billion per year in overdraft fees, most commonly due to small debit card overdrafts that institutions could...
More
Policy & Legislation
Overdraft Fees

Pagination

  • First page « First
  • Previous page ‹‹
  • Page 1
  • Page 2
  • Page 3
  • Page 4
  • Page 5
  • Page 6
  • Page 7
  • Page 8
  • Page 9
  • …
  • Next page ››
  • Last page Last »
Displaying 41 - 50 of 93

Issues

  • Clean Energy Transition
  • Consumer Finance
  • Debt Collection & Settlement
  • Mortgage Lending
  • Overdraft Fees
  • Payday and Other Small Dollar Loans
  • Small Business
  • Student Loans

Support CRL

CRL circle

CRL operates on contributions from individuals and institutional funders. 

Donate Now 

Thank you for your support!

© 2024 Center for Responsible Lending. 
All rights reserved. 

Center for Responsible Lending 
302 West Main Street, 
Durham, NC 27701 
(919) 313-8500 

District of Columbia Office 
910 17th Street NW, Suite 800, 
Washington, DC 20006 
(202) 349-1850 

California Office 
1970 Broadway Suite 350, 
Oakland, CA 94612 
(510) 379-5500

Join Our Mailing List  
Sign up for updates on the fight against predatory lending.

Join a Mailing List

Building on Over 40 Years of Lending Experience

CRL’s expertise gives it trusted insight to evaluate the impact  of financial products and policies on the wealth and economic stability of Asian, Black, Latino, rural, women, military, low-wage, low-wealth, and early-career workers and communities.

CRL is an affiliate of Self-Help, one of the nation’s largest nonprofit community development financial institutions. Our work leverages the strength of partnerships with national and local consumer and civil rights organizations.

Stay Connected

‌‌‌‌

Footer menu

  • Home
  • About CRL
  • Issues
  • Research & Policy
  • Newsroom