Big Banks Still Quietly Adding New Post-Durbin Fees

November 9, 2011

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    Many major U.S. FIs have opted to backtrack on implementing debit usage fees due to public uproar, but that doesn’t mean banks have stopped quietly tacking on the charges elsewhere.

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    Banks still need to recoup the approximately $12 billion they will lose as a result of Dodd-Frank regulations, according to Business Insider. (That averages out to $15-$20 per depositor.) The site posted a roundup today of several new service fees various FIs have added under the radar:

    – Bank of America will assess a $5 penalty to replace a lost debit card ($20 for rushed delivery), and earlier this year, raised the usage fee for MyAccess checking by more than $3 a month.

    – Citigroup increased basic checking account usage fees from $8 to $10 per month, while Chase will now charge $12 a month.

    – The price for incoming domestic wire transfers at TD Bank will go up to $15 beginning in December.

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