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December 2008 - Banking enquiry report to competition commission in south africa
Doesnt take much to do the maths over to our banks There are currently 13.5 Rand to the pound.
Redacted version is http://www.compcom.co.za/banking/Non...lty%20Fees.pdf
December 2008 - Banking enquiry report to competition commission in south africa
In Chapter 4, the Panel examines the issue of Penalty Fees confining its analysis to the fees
charged by banks to their individual retail customers when a customer’s payment order is
refused, usually due to a lack of funds. These fees, commonly referred to as “dishonour
fees”, are charged for rejected cheques, debit orders, and stop orders.
charged by banks to their individual retail customers when a customer’s payment order is
refused, usually due to a lack of funds. These fees, commonly referred to as “dishonour
fees”, are charged for rejected cheques, debit orders, and stop orders.
1.4 Visit to the United Kingdom
In March 2006 a delegation of the Commission visited the offices of the UK Competition
Commission and Office of Fair Trading (OFT). The meetings took place over three days from
the 21st March 2006 to the 23rd March 2006. Two half days were spent at the OFT and one
day at the UK Competition Commission.
In March 2006 a delegation of the Commission visited the offices of the UK Competition
Commission and Office of Fair Trading (OFT). The meetings took place over three days from
the 21st March 2006 to the 23rd March 2006. Two half days were spent at the OFT and one
day at the UK Competition Commission.
on savings accounts, FNB reported a transaction cost of R1.80 per successful debit order, while Nedbank reported a
cost of R1.42 per successful debit order, compared with the cost of a rejected debit order of
R4.18 and R4.88 respectively. These values bear no evident relationship to the fees charged
per debit order and rejected debit order on, for example, the FNB Smart and Nedbank
Transactor accounts.
cost of R1.42 per successful debit order, compared with the cost of a rejected debit order of
R4.18 and R4.88 respectively. These values bear no evident relationship to the fees charged
per debit order and rejected debit order on, for example, the FNB Smart and Nedbank
Transactor accounts.
Redacted version is http://www.compcom.co.za/banking/Non...lty%20Fees.pdf
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