Over two billion still to be claimed in bank charges

May 10, 2007 by admin  
Filed under News, News-Banking

According to figures released by the price comparison website Uswitch, over two billion pounds worth of bank charges are yet to be claimed by consumers that have been hit with hefty and unlawful penalty fees over the past six years.

The topic of bank charges has exploded over recent months, with regulators claiming that the charges imposed for exceeding an overdraft limit and for returned cheques and direct debits are unlawful and unfair. As a result many people have claimed back these charges going back up to six years, but Uswitch officials claim that around £2.12 billion has still yet to be claimed.

The figures from Uswitch suggest that around four billion pounds in charges have been netted by banks that have applied these charges to the accounts of around nineteen million consumers in the UK. So far, over half of that amount has not been reclaimed by consumers.

So many people are now being encouraged to reclaim their fees from banks that there are a number of financial services available that can help consumers to try and reclaim their fees if they are unsure as to what they need to do. However, the clock is ticking, as an impending decision from UK regulators with regards to what is construed as a fair fee may reduce the amount that claimants can file for.

Many consumers have already threatened to take their banks to court for not repaying the fees, and in most cases the banks have paid up on a last minute basis, with no banks actually having gone to court to justify the amount that they charge.

However, it seems that many consumers are frightened of the consequences of making a claim, with a number of banks having threatened to close consumers’ accounts if they try and reclaim their fees.

Tom Smith
10th May 2007

Tags: bank, threats, uswitch, reclaim, charges