Lloyds reductions in charges may not be all that great

October 20, 2007 by admin  
Filed under News, News-Banking

Consumers and campaigners were pleased when Lloyds TSB, one of the UK’s major high street banks, recently announced that it was cutting its charges for unauthorized overdraft use, bounced cheques, and returned direct debits.

However, the victor has quickly turned to concern, with campaigners pointing out that under the new charging structure many bank customers could actually find themselves even worse off than they are now.

Lloyds TSB announced that it would be cutting the charges for bounced cheques from £25 to £20. It also announced changes to charges for unauthorized overdraft use. Previously going over the overdraft limit meant a customer would be charged £30 with a maximum of three charges per month. However, this has now been changed to a monthly fee of £15 and then between £6 and £20 per day for a maximum of ten days.

Officials state that this could mean that someone that exceeds their overdraft limit by £100 could clock up £200 in charges. An official from Which? stated: ‘These charges appear excessive. If you go over by £100 in the course of a month you could end up with total fees of up to £200.’ Other major banks have also made changed to their charges following in the footsteps of Lloyds, but is seems that these charge reductions may not be as beneficial as they initially appear.

The Office of Fair Trading has recently announced that if banks do reduce their charges to the satisfaction of the OFT then the test case scheduled for next year may be cancelled. However, this will only happen if the reductions made by the banks are in the consumers’ best interests.

Tom Smith
20th October 2007

Tags: lloyds, Banking, accounts, overdraft, charges

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