
Just 3 ‘superbanks’ now dominate industry
Submitted by StaxBrix on Sun, 11/09/2008 - 19:32
The financial crisis that has been sweeping the globe has reshaped nearly every corner of the economy, but no industry has been altered more radically than banking.
Several of the nation's biggest banks have failed or been absorbed by healthier institutions, leaving three giant "superbanks" with an unprecedented concentration of market power: Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo.
While that may be good news for emerging giants and the failing companies they helped rescue, the new oligopoly raises troubling questions about regulation and competition, analysts and consumer advocates say.
Bank fees are going up, up, up, and that’s the danger to consumers as more of these banks consolidate,” says Sally Greenberg, executive director of the National Consumer League. “It’s difficult for the average person to get a bank account that doesn’t involve fees, and if you get into financial distress you’re cooked, and you’ll be ‘fee-ed’ to death.”
According to a recently released banking fee study from Bankrate.com, ATM surcharges rose 11 percent this year to an average of $1.97, and the fee for a bounced checks rose 2.5 percent to an average $28.95.
"Consumers are going to be victims of higher and more punitive fees,” Greenberg predicts.
Moreover, many analysts worry about how federal and state authorities, who were unable to prevent the current financial industry meltdown, will be able to monitor the new giant banks that combine a wide range of operations from investment banking to consumer lending.
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Money Masters in America
Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo now own America and are among the Money Masters. While we are all waiting for some crisis or terrorist attack the Money Masters agenda is unfolding and most cannot see it happening. America first and then the world. Watch the Nov 15th world conference in Washington. "YES we can change".
Question...
Should not Citibank be among these 'superbanks' as well?
I might be wrong or maybe I missed them being eaten by another bank in the last couple of days as these cannibal banks are all over the place...
Go Credit Union
I never get fees of any kind, they are not for profit and give members any advantage they can.
Credit Unions are targeted
Credit Unions are targeted by the banks now. I have been extremely happy with mine despite having to out of my way.
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Yes
I've never had one fee. It is the best thing I ever did. Your money is more secure too.
"There can be only one permanent revolution - a moral one: The regeneration of the inner man."
—Tolstoy
Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other. — John Adams
There can be only one permanent revolution - a moral one: The regeneration of the inner man. — Tolstoy
I second
that
Yes, Credit Unions
Yes, Credit Unions.
I have a friend who just received a business loan
froma a credit union when his regular banks (4)
would not give him a loan.
I;m so glad I not banking with Bank of America
anymore.
Forget the banks
and pay cash - use Money Orders - whatever it takes.
Fees take the largest part of our earned dollar, next to taxes.