Banks reduce overdraft fees
Millions of people in overdraft will see their overdraft charges cut. The Halifax, with more than 5 million customers with current accounts, ha instead introduced a daily penalty of £5 if you go into the red. The bank previously charged £35 for a refused payment due to insufficient funds, £35 for authorised transactions whilst in the red, and £28 for using an unauthorised overdraft.
This all amounts to a month is £155 rather than £238 A DAY under Halifax’s previous charging arrangements.
The NatWest has announced that it was cutting the charges for a bounced cheque from £38 to just £5.
This all seems to have resulted from pressure from the Financial Services Authority although letters we have seen from banks imply that it is simply as a result of a “long-term review”.
No matter what the truth, it is a fact that banks need to be more transparent in their charging and customers need to be given a fairer deal.