News Release |
Commissioner Holly C. Bakke
|
For Immediate Release: June 30, 2003 |
For Further Information:: Mary Caffrey or Ellen Lovejoy - (609) 292-5064 |
CONSUMER GUIDE TO BANK AND CREDIT UNION FEES RELEASED
TRENTON, N.J. - The Department of Banking and Insurance has conducted its fifth survey of banks and credit unions in New Jersey to determine what fees were being charged to consumers. Today, the Department releases its 2003 edition of the Consumer Guide to Bank and Credit Union Fees, a valuable resource for consumers who are shopping around for a new banking institution.
Banks and credit unions provide a wide variety of services and charge a wide
variety of fees. In some institutions, a number of services are free, while
others may charge a nominal fee. The Consumer Guide offers a breakdown of some
of the common fees banks and credit unions charge their customers. It also includes
the results of the Department's survey, as well as comparisons to previous survey
findings.
The new Consumer Guide also includes tips and information about some of the
financial accounts available to New Jersey residents, as well as how to register
a complaint with the state and federal regulators of financial institutions.
H. Robert Tillman, Director of the Division of Banking, said "Whether you
are shopping for a bank or credit union, I hope this guide gives you the tools
you need to choose a financial institution that is right for you."
The Consumer Guide to Bank and Credit Union Fees is available on the Department's
web site,, and
in print format. For a copy, please call 1-800-446-SHOP (7467).