BNZ drops dishonour fees on overdrawn accounts
Media release
For immediate release
Wednesday, 29 July
2009
BNZ drops honour and dishonour fees on overdrawn
accounts
BNZ drops dishonour fees on overdrawn
accounts
BNZ today announced it will stop charging honour fees, dishonour fees and unpaid bill fees on transaction and savings accounts from 1 September 2009. The changes apply to both business and personal accounts.
Dishonour fees and honour fees are charged when there are insufficient funds available to make a payment or when an account is overdrawn without an overdraft facility in place. Currently BNZ charge a $35 dishonour fee and a $20 honour fee. A bill payment that is unpaid due to insufficient funds incurs a $5 unpaid bill payment fee.
In many cases a customer’s account is overdrawn due to some payments coming out early or their salary going in a day late.
Andrew Thorburn, BNZ Chief Executive Officer said “Honour fees, dishonour fees and unpaid bill payment fees generate a large number of customer complaints every year and are a source of frustration for our customers and our staff. BNZ has made a decision to do something about that and as of 1 September 2009, we will not be charging them.
We believe this is the right thing to do
for our customers, clients and staff. It’s also a strong
business decision.
It’s a competitive market and
we’re always looking for ways to improve our relationship
with customers. We’d like to spend more time having
constructive, useful conversations with our customers and
less time discussing honour and dishonour fees. It’s a win
for staff and customers.”
“I’d also like to clarify that these fees will not be recouped elsewhere” Mr Thorburn said.
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