NI bankers may get interest-free overdrafts

March 8, 2007 by admin  
Filed under News, News-Banking

People who do their banking in Northern Ireland (NI) may soon benefit from interest-free overdrafts.

That is after a report released by the Competition Commission which has been looking at ways of increasing competition and lowering charges in the NI personal current account market.

A list of “proposed final remedies” has been published by the commission and one of them is to force banks to give customers interest-free overdrafts.

Some banks in the province have admitted that the charges they impose on some customers are not directly derived from costs and it has also been found that many are being subjected to charges which are not present elsewhere in the UK.

All of this was discovered by the Office of Fair Trading two years ago and now the commission has come up with its remedies.

Among the ideas are calls for the provision of easy-to-understand descriptions of account services, clear explanations about charges and increased amounts of information on statements.

The Competition Commission would also like to see customers being provided with an annual breakdown of charges and interest charged, an annual reminder that they have the right to close or switch their current account and improvements to the switching process.

Tags: office, reminder, provision, competition, payment protection insurance, Competition Commission, trading

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