Stay Compliant with Overdraft Regulations
We ensure your overdraft policies, disclosures, and practices comply with regulatory standards, helping you avoid costly penalties and maintain customer trust.
Consumer overdrafts are a common occurrence at most financial institutions. Managing these transactions while maintaining compliance with regulatory requirements is essential to protecting your institution and maintaining customer trust.
TCA Compliance offers comprehensive Overdraft Protection Program Reviews to help you ensure that your overdraft policies, disclosures, and practices align with regulatory standards.
Our Approach
Our experienced consultants conduct a thorough review of your institution's overdraft program, focusing on:
Overdraft Policy Review
- Assessment of your institution’s overdraft policy.
- Evaluation of fee waiving options and fee charging practices.
Regulation E and Regulation DD Compliance
- Review of special requirements for overdrafts under Regulation E and Regulation DD.
- Assessment of compliance with opt-in and disclosure requirements.
Advertising Compliance
- Review of the accuracy and content of overdraft advertisements.
- Validation of marketing practices to ensure compliance with applicable rules.
TCA provides A Better Way to ensure your overdraft practices align with regulatory standards, protecting your institution and maintaining customer trust.
Key deliverables include:
- A detailed assessment of your overdraft program policies and practices.
- Identification of compliance gaps and regulatory risks.
- Practical recommendations to enhance compliance.
- A comprehensive compliance report with actionable insights.
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