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Annual Maximum Check Casher Fee

February 6, 2012

Summary

The New York State Department of Financial Services has increased the maximum allowable fee for licensed check cashers from 1.86% to 1.91% of the face value of a check. This adjustment, effective March 3, 2012, applies to transactions for natural persons and requires updated signage to reflect the new fee schedule.

Industry Letter


Annual Maximum Check Casher Fee

February 6, 2012


To the Licensed Check Casher Addressed:

Part 400.11 of the Superintendent’s Regulations provides for a possible increased annual fee adjustment, based on the increase in the consumer price index for the New York-Northern New Jersey–Long Island, NY-NJ-CT-PA area for all urban consumers.

Pursuant to Section 372(3) of the Banking Law and Part 400.11 of the Superintendent’s Regulations, this is to advise you that effective March 3, 2012, the maximum fee that licensed check cashers may charge for cashing a check will be increased from 1.86 percent of the face amount of the check to 1.91 percent, except with respect to the cashing of checks, drafts or money orders for payees of such checks, drafts or money orders that are other than natural persons.

Please revise your signage accordingly.

Sincerely,

 

Benjamin M. Lawsky
Superintendent of Financial Services

Source: https://www.dfs.ny.gov/industry_guidance/industry_letters/il20120206_annual_max_check_casher_fee

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