Banks sued over fees

New Zealand’s banks are being sued for $1 billion in a class action lawsuit announced today.

Monday, March 11th 2013, 2:12PM 1 Comment

BNZ, ANZ, Westpac, ASB and Kiwibank have been named in the action led by lawyer Andrew Hooker, Slater & Gordon and Litigation Lending Services (NZ).

Hooker said banks had been overcharging customers when they overdrew their accounts, paid credit card bills too late or had a cheque bounce.

"When your account balance runs low or you are late with a credit card payment, the last thing you need are extra fees; yet for years that's exactly what the banks have been hitting you with.”

He said the fees were unfair and should be challenged in court. He asked customers who had been affected to sign up.

“In Australia, lawyers have launched class actions valued at about $280 million to recover these fees. We think it's time for New Zealanders to band together and stand up to the banks.”

There would be no upfront cost for customers to join the action. Litigation Lending Services is funding the legal costs and will be reimbursed, plus 25% of any compensation awarded.

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On 12 March 2013 at 11:40 am alan evenden said:
How's this one: Westpac. My credit card a/c summary for March 2013: $6.20CR. I made no purchases. a/c fee $32.50. (for what? they were still charging this "a/c fee" plus interest of 12.95% when the a/c was in debit). Closing balance: $26.30. min. payment: $5.00. Which would incur interest on the "fee". Is this fair?

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