U.S. consumer watchdog proposes exemptions for banks, credit unions on remittances
The U.S. consumer watchdog on
Tuesday proposed making permanent an exemption that allows
certain banks and credit unions to estimate the international
remittance fees they charge consumers in instances when it may
be too expensive for the firms to provide exact figures.
Tuesday proposed making permanent an exemption that allows
certain banks and credit unions to estimate the international
remittance fees they charge consumers in instances when it may
be too expensive for the firms to provide exact figures.
Posted by Reuters