OCC Assesses $3 Million Penalty Against American Express Bank, F.S.B; Orders Restitution to Customers for Unfair Billing and Deceptive Marketing…
| Federal Information & News Dispatch, Inc. |
OCC Assesses
NR 2013-198
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
(202) 649-6870
OCC Assesses
The OCC is coordinating its action with the
The OCC found that the bank's billing and marketing practices violated Section 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act, 15 U.S.C. S. 45(a)(1), which prohibits unfair and deceptive acts or practices.The
Consumers eligible for restitution include those who were (i) unfairly billed for identity theft protection products marketed and sold by the bank and its vendors; and (ii) subjected to the bank's deceptive marketing practices with regard to a debt cancellation product.
With regard to unfair billing practices, the restitution ordered by the OCC will benefit consumers who enrolled in and paid for identity theft protection products between
With regard to the deceptive marketing practices, the restitution ordered by the OCC will benefit consumers who purchased a debt cancellation product between 2004 and July 2012.The marketing materials for this product indicated that the product would cancel the consumer's minimum monthly payment upon the occurrence of certain events when in fact, the product benefits were often insufficient to cover the minimum monthly payment for a significant number of consumers who enrolled in the product and claimed benefits.The OCC estimates as many as 65,000 harmed customers will receive restitution totaling approximately
The OCC order also requires the bank to improve governance of third-party vendors associated with "add-on" consumer products, develop a risk management program for "add-on" consumer products marketed or sold by the bank or its vendors, and conduct an "add-on" product review to, among other things, identify and remediate consumer harm and any program weaknesses.
Restitution payments made by the bank pursuant to the OCC's order will also satisfy identical obligations required by the
Related Links
- Consent Order (http://www.occ.gov/news-issuances/news-releases/2013/nr-occ-2013-198a.pdf) (PDF)
- Consent Order for Civil Money Penalty (http://www.occ.gov/news-issuances/news-releases/2013/nr-occ-2013-198b.pdf) (PDF)
| Copyright: | (c) 2012 Federal Information & News Dispatch, Inc. |
| Wordcount: | 531 |



Advisor News
- CONGRESSMAN VALADAO DEMANDS ANSWERS FROM CALIFORNIA OVER HEALTHCARE TAX HIKE
- How executive benefits impact an estate plan
- 73% of US business leaders say economic uncertainty keeps them from focusing on transition
- A new era at the Federal Reserve
- What advisors need to know about the life settlement boom
More Advisor NewsAnnuity News
- IRI, ACLU express support for CLEAR Forms Act
- A new era at the Federal Reserve
- Globe Life Inc. (NYSE: GL) Making Surprising Moves in Tuesday Session
- Why annuities are gaining traction with younger investors
- Best’s Special Report: U.S. Life/Annuity Industry Sees Bottom-Line Growth Despite 18% Decline in Total Income in First-Quarter 2026
More Annuity NewsHealth/Employee Benefits News
- Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association Trademark Application for “BLUE MEANS GO” Filed: Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association
- New Critical Illness Findings from Zhongnan University of Economics & Law Described (Supplementary Health Insurance and Income: Evidence From Critical Illness Insurance In China): Disease Attributes – Critical Illness
- Study Results from Vanderbilt University Medical Center Provide New Insights into Cancer (Oncology Organization and Oncologist Networks Under Medicare Advantage Plans): Cancer
- CONGRESSMAN VALADAO DEMANDS ANSWERS FROM CALIFORNIA OVER HEALTHCARE TAX HIKE
- How much do state residents need to retire comfortably?
More Health/Employee Benefits NewsLife Insurance News
- How much do state residents need to retire comfortably?
- How executive benefits impact an estate plan
- Connecticut retirees face high savings hurdles
- AI-created images in insurance fraud and the impacts on clients, advisors
- Roberts Disability Law Sues Unum Life Insurance Company of America on Behalf of Disabled Valero Refinery Operator for Allegedly Underpaying Long-Term Disability Benefits
More Life Insurance News