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CFPB Withdraws Proposed Rule on Fees for Instantaneously Declined Transactions

Michael Christians • January 15, 2025

On January 14th, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) published in the Federal Register notice that it was withdrawing its proposed rule prohibiting financial institutions from charging NSF fees in connection with instantaneously declined transactions.


By way of reminder, the CFPB had issued a proposed rule in January 2024 designating fees charged in connection with instantaneously declined transactions an abusive act or practice. For example, if a customer attempts a transaction using his/her debit card and that transaction is instantaneously declined due to non-sufficient funds, the proposed rule would have prohibited the assessment of a fee in connection with the attempt.


In its notice of withdrawal, the Bureau indicated that it would take additional time to determine whether a more comprehensive approach to the prohibition of NSF fees will better protect consumers. 


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