Consumer Financial Protection Bureau dismisses $95M overdraft case vs. Navy Federal Credit Union

  • Posted on July 1, 2025
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Consumer Financial Protection Bureau dismisses $95M overdraft case vs. Navy Federal Credit Union

Navy Federal Credit Union will no longer have to refund $80 million to servicemen and women for illegally charging them overdraft fees on their accounts, after the President Donald Trump-led Consumer Financial Protection Bureau moved to dismiss the case. It's the latest example of how the Trump-led CFPB is undoing much of the work it did under President Biden, even in instances where the bad actors agreed to provide redress and compensation to victims. The case dates from late 2024 and deals with an issue known as “authorized positive overdraft fees," which happen when a bank initially approves a debit card transaction but later charges the customer a overdraft fee when that earlier transaction settles, typically a couple of days later, and there's insufficient funds in the customer's bank account.
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