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As of November 1 Falabella Bank began applying fees of up to S/2.90 to its customers who will pay their CMR card debts and loans with debit cards from other financial institutions.
However, the Office of Banks, Insurance Companies and AFP (SBS) warns that this collection will be prohibited because it violates current rules.
“In the case of Banco Falabella and the commission on the use of channels for making payments, the Authority issued an official letter indicating to the organizations, in addition to mandatory compliance, that it cannot set fees in the case of payments through channels established by legal entities or provided to users,” said Jamil Valles , SBS Quartermaster for Corrective Market Action, during a presentation to the US Congressional Commission on Consumer Protection.
The SBS official clarified that Banco Falabella will not be able to charge extra fees for paying debts through the app or website.
He added that financial institution The decision has already been notified so that they take appropriate measures, since their tariff does not contain information about this surcharge.
BBVA will be able to apply the new commission
Last month, it was reported that BBVA Bank announced changes to the Independence, Salary, Vip Wellness, Ganadora, and Individual Settlement accounts, which involve new monthly fees from November 30th.
In this case, the SBS indicates that the bank actually complied with the rules to do so. payment additional.
“BBVA sent the message more than 45 days in advance, which is a statutory obligation in the event of a modification change. In other words, if they previously did not charge certain accounts and now they do, they must communicate this period in advance so that the user can, if he so desires, cancel these products because he has decided to switch to an organization that offers this type of accounts without collecting fees,” Valles said.
From this date, the bank will charge up to S$10 per month for maintenance of savings accounts.
Source: RPP

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