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JP Morgan to pay $110M to settle overdraft lawsuit

JP Morgan agrees to pay $110M to settle class-action lawsuit over checking overdraft fees

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MIAMI (AP) -- JP Morgan Chase & Co. has agreed to pay $110 million to settle a class-action lawsuit claiming the bank charged excessive checking overdraft fees.

The tentative deal was disclosed in a filing Friday in Miami federal court. It still must be approved by Senior U.S. District Judge James Lawrence King, who is overseeing similar lawsuits against about 30 banks.

The lawsuit filed by customers claimed that JP Morgan Chase processed its debit card transactions unfairly so it could maximize the overdraft fees customers paid. The lawsuit says the bank usually charged between $25 and $35 per overdraft.

The latest filing didn't say how many customers would share settlement funds.

Last year, Bank of America settled a similar case for $410 million. Several other banks have also settled.

 

5 comments

  • seethepositive  •  3 months ago
    strong and effective leadership...oops that leaves geitner out.
  • seethepositive  •  3 months ago
    oops i meant million.
  • seethepositive  •  3 months ago
    they should lump this whole lot of the banks and set a fee one time fee of $300,000 per bank.
  • P M K  •  3 months ago
    Poor little ole Jamie...caught again...no bonus this year?
    • P M K 3 months ago
      Is yahoo censoring my comments again??? Don't they remember about the 1st Amendment?
  • P M K  •  3 months ago
    Good ole Jamie needs his bonus and stock options to keep rising. Sorry Jamie that you got caught again.
 
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