Obama Warns Credit Card Companies New Regulations Are Coming Soon

April 27, 2009

US Barack warned -card issuers they will face new regulations and scrutiny to keep consumers from being hit by “unfair” rate increases and abusive fees and penalties. said he told 13 executives from the industry, including representatives from Charlotte, North Carolina-based Bank of America Corp. and -based Express Co. that while cards are an important source of finance for families and small businesses, consumers too often must negotiate confusing terms that end up costing them more than they expected. “The days of any time, any reason rate hikes and late fee traps have to end,” said after meeting with the executives yesterday at the . “No more fine print, no more confusing terms and conditions.” Card issuers are under fire for policies that impose large late fees and boost interest rates on delinquent customers amid higher unemployment and a recession. The Federal Reserve already has issued new rules, due to take effect in 2010. Lawmakers in the US House and also are considering legislation to provide more consumer protections. Bankers Association , who was among those at the meeting, said afterward that was “very clear” about his desire to make disclosures easier to understand and about the practices he wants ended.

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