CEOs questioned for preying on customers during pandemic

Edited by Ed Newman
2021-05-28 14:59:05

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U.S. lawmakers accused CEOs of pandemic profiteering.  

Washington, May 28 (RHC)-- Top executives of the largest U.S. banks appeared on Capitol Hill for two days this part week, where some lawmakers accused them of pandemic profiteering.  

On Wednesday, Massachusetts Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren grilled the CEOs of Bank of America, Citibank, JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo for charging customers a collective $4 billion in overdraft fees during the COVID crisis.  Senator Warren said: “While you automatically, and at no cost, got complete protection from overdraft fees at the Federal Reserve, could you please raise your hand if you gave the same automatic protection to your customers and automatically waived all of their overdraft fees?  OK, I’m not seeing anyone raise a hand, and that’s because none of you gave the same help to your customers that the bank regulators extended to you.”



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