The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau today fined Navy Federal Credit Union for illegally charging customers overdraft fees, the largest fine the agency has ever levied against a credit union for illegal conduct. It is said that The $177 billion credit union, based in Vienna, Virginia, allowed customers to make transactions beyond their available balances and then charged them staggering overdraft fees. (…)
Navy Fed pays $95 million for illegal overdraft fees

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