1. Latest News
  2. Submit Press Release
  1. PR Home
  2. Latest News
  3. Feeds
  4. Alerts
  5. Submit Free Press Release
  6. Reporter Account

More than half of people are affected by 'unfair' bank charges, FairInvestment.co.uk has found

More than half of banking customers pay bank charges, research from FairInvestment.co.uk has revealed.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

PRLog (Press Release) - Jun 09, 2008 -
Of those people asked, almost a quarter of current account customers have an agreed overdraft facility but still slip over it from time to time, incurring a charge from their bank. Nine per cent do not have an agreed overdraft but still slip into the red every now and then.

Another 16 per cent said that they are constantly being charged and cannot afford to pay them, while 11 per cent exceed their overdraft as often as every month in order to make ends meet.

Meanwhile, 15 per cent of customers have an agreed overdraft which they stick to and never exceed, and a quarter of respondents said that they have no need for an overdraft and are therefore also not affected by bank charges.

"The fact that more than half of Britons are affected by bank charges should urge the banks to act in their customers' best interests, but they are more concerned about the £3.5 billion a year they are raking in from them." said David Doulton, director at FairInvestment.co.uk.

"With the cost of living on the rise, consumers are finding it harder and harder to make ends meet. Banks have a responsibility to their customers to provide fair bank charges. Currently, people are being charged up to as much as £40 for exceeding their overdraft.

On April 24th, a High Court Judge, Mr Justice Andrew Smith, confirmed that the charges were eligible to be assessed under rules governing consumer contract regulations, and said that under these rules the Office of Fair Trading could determine whether or not the charges are fair.

The banks have appealed this ruling, maintaining that the charges they implement are both fair and proportionate. It is hoped that this will go to the Court of Appeal in July, but campaigners are concerned that it could take longer if the case goes to the House of Lords and European court. Nobody has been able to reclaim their charges since last summer, when the FSA implemented a freeze on reclaiming until the issue is clarified by law.

Before reclaiming was halted, the banks are reported to have paid out an estimated £1billion to dissatisfied customers, and thousands more await a final decision, hoping that the OFT emerges the victor so that they can also reclaim their money.

Fairinvestment.co.uk offers a No Win, No Fee service for reclaiming unfair bank charges – start the process today: reclaim unfair bank charges.
Ends
About Fair Investment
•   www.fairinvestment.co.uk, is an independent online finance portal, providing comparison tools, news, reviews and information on a wide range of financial products and services, including insurance, credit cards, mortgages, loans, savings and investments.
•   Fair Investment Company is a leading internet player that sees 400,000 unique users per month, sells over £5 billion worth of mortgage enquiries and is a Hitwise 100 Banks and Financial Institutions site.


For further information, contact:
Rachael Stiles
Senior Staff Writer
Fair Investment Company
Telephone: 0117 9335507
Fax: 0117 9335509
E-mail: rachaels@fairinvestment.co.uk
Web: www.fairinvestment.co.uk

--- end ---

Click to Share

Contact Email:
Source:Fair Investment Company
Phone:0117 9335507
City/Town:Bristol
State/Province:Avon
Country:United Kingdom
Industry:Banking
Tags:bank cahrges, , , reclaiming bank charges
Shortcut:http://prlog.org/10078753
Disclaimer:   Issuers of the press releases are solely responsible for the content of their press releases. PRLog can't be held liable for the content posted by others.   Report Abuse

Latest Press Releases By “

More...

Upcoming Press Releases...



  1. SiteMap
  2. Privacy Policy
  3. Terms of Service
  4. Copyright Notice
  5. About
  6. Advertise
Like PRLog?
3.5K1.4K1.3K
Click to Share