U.S. consumer bureau orders Regions to pay $191 million for surprise overdraft fees

Reuters

Published Sep 28, 2022 11:20AM ET

Updated Sep 28, 2022 12:46PM ET

By Pete Schroeder

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has ordered Regions Financial Corp (NYSE:RF) to pay $191 million in fines and refunds, after the regulator said the Birmingham, Alabama-based bank charged customers illegal overdraft fees for years.

From 2018 to 2021 Regions charged roughly $141 million in illegal fees, which will be refunded, the CFPB said in a statement on Wednesday. The bank will also pay a $50 million fine.

The bank did not admit or deny the CFPB's findings. In a statement, the bank said it was pleased to resolve the matter, and had stopped charging that fee over a year ago.

The CFPB said regulators have long discouraged banks from charging so-called "authorized positive" fees, which are fees a bank charges when a customer has enough funds at the time of a transaction, but ends up overdrawing their account when the transaction clears the following day due to other activity.