Banks fleecing customers with overdraft fees

September 13, 2010 by Reno  
Filed under News, News-Banking

It has been revealed in a recent report that many of the UK’s banks are fleecing their customers with extortionate overdraft rates and fees despite the fact that many of the customers, as taxpayers, have a stake in the banks because of the bailouts that occurred during the credit crisis, which were funded by taxpayers’ money from the public purse.

Last month these overdraft rates are said to have hit a new high, coming in at an average of 19.1 percent. This is despite the fact that the base still stands at a record low of just 0.5 percent, which is where it has stood for the past eighteen months. The margin between the base rate and the rates that banks are charging on overdrafts is now astonishingly wide, and many of the most cash strapped customers are being hit with the rocketing overdraft charges.

Natwest and the Royal Bank of Scotland are said to be amongst the worst offenders, and these are both part of the RBS Group, in which taxpayers have a massive 84 percent stake. The average rate of interest charged on overdrafts was a massive thirty eight times more than the base interest rate, which means that banks are making a huge profit from customers that fall into the red.

An official from the Independent Banking Advisory Service said: ‘Banks have been allowed to increase their margins despite the bank rates being so low. There is no incentive for them to do otherwise. The level of profiteering is completely out of control. Nothing about it is fair or reasonable. We face reduced incomes and increase household bills and yet again the banks are compounding our misery. We bailed them out but they have no qualms about making matters worse in our hour of need. The Government should introduce a cap on the rates. But instead it protects the banks at our cost.’

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HBOS angers customers with new overdraft fee charges

December 4, 2009 by admin  
Filed under News, News-Banking

The banking industry is already at the centre of heated controversy with the problems that it has been caught up in over the past couple of years, but one bank has now angered customers yet again with changes to its authorised overdraft charges. Read more

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