‘This is a brilliant move’: Bank of America and Wells Fargo make big changes to overdraft fees — experts explain why

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It’s often called a “penalty for being poor” — and it’s being phased out.

Bank of America BAC, said Tuesday morning it plans to end its $35 “non-sufficient funds” fees next month, and will drop overdraft fees to $10 from $35, starting in May. Non-sufficient fund fees occur when a payment bounces. Overdraft fees occur when consumers withdraw more than the agreed amount.

“Over the last decade, we have made significant changes to our overdraft services and solutions, reducing clients’ reliance on overdraft, and providing resources to help clients manage their deposit accounts and overall finances responsibly,” Holly O’Neill, Bank of America’s president of retail banking, said in a statement.

Wells Fargo got into the act Tuesday afternoon, announcing the end of non-sufficient fund fees by the end of the first quarter, as well as the end of transfer fees for accounts enrolled in overdraft protection. Starting around the third quarter, account holders will get a 24-hour grace period before overdraft fees kick in, the bank said.

“The enhancements we’re announcing today add to changes we’ve made previously and give our customers more choice and flexibility in meeting their needs,” Mary Mack, CEO of Wells Fargo consumer and small business banking, said in a statement.

Even before the Wells Fargo announcement, observers expected the Bank of America news to make waves.

‘This will ratchet the pressure up on other large national and regional banks to take similar steps.’


— Greg McBride, Bankrate.com chief financial analyst

“This is a brilliant move by CEO Brian Moynihan,” said Michael Moebs, economist and CEO of Moebs Services, an economic research firm. “Moynihan is putting Bank of America’s stake in the ground and telling all depositories and fintechs that BoA is going after their checking business, especially Wells Fargo, Chase and Chime.”

The COVID-19 pandemic has led the average American to store more money in their checking accounts, he said. In 2018, the average checking balance was $3,754. That fell to $3,698 at the end of 2019, according to data from Moebs Services. At the end of 2021, the average balance had risen to $8,244, Moebs said.

Another reason to cut these fees: customer loyalty. “Over a third of consumers (37%) who report overdrafting say they are thinking of starting a relationship with a new bank in the next six months, more than double the share of the general population that said the same,” according to a new poll by Morning Consult.

The announcement “is the latest, and most significant, move by the banking industry in an area that has been under intense scrutiny by regulators and lawmakers alike,” Greg McBride, Bankrate.com chief financial analyst. “This will ratchet the pressure up on other large national and regional banks to take similar steps.”

Amid this competition for checking accounts, Capitol One COF, announced it was ending overdraft and non-sufficient funds fees on the same day that CFPB report came out last month. Before that, Ally Bank ALLY ended overdraft fees and PNC Bank PNC, introduced offerings that will let customers avoid overdraft fees.

In December, JP Morgan Chase JPM, said customers would not pay overdraft service fees when they were overdrawn by $50 or less at the end of the day. The bank previously had a $5 “cushion” before overdraft fees kicked in. It also stopped assessing a returned item fee if accounts lacked the money to cover the transaction.

Starting this year, customers will have one full business day to get their account back to a buffer of at least $50 overdrawn to avoid overdraft fees and funds from direct deposit payroll money will become available quicker up to two business days quicker to avert cashflow problems, Chase said.

Bank of America shares are up more than 48% in the past 12 months.

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