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  2. ‘Beyond frustrating.’ Bank of America, Truist, other big ...

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    Bank of America alerted its customers about deposits being delayed because of the problem impacting it and other major banks. So did U.S. Bank, customers said. So did U.S. Bank, customers said.

  3. US banks hit by deposit delays - AOL

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    Although the rare deposit delay affected deposits at many banks, it appeared other banking systems were functioning normally. The ACH is operated by the Federal Reserve Banks and the Electronic ...

  4. 7 Things You Should Know If You Deposit More Than $10K Into ...

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    If you plan to deposit $10,000 or more into your checking account, there are a few things you should consider first. By law, banks have to report deposits that exceed a certain amount. Try This: 10...

  5. Certificate of Deposit Account Registry Service - Wikipedia

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    The service can place multiple millions in deposits per customer and make all of it qualify for FDIC insurance coverage. [3] [4] A customer can achieve a similar result, as far as FDIC insurance is concerned, by going to a traditional deposit broker or opening accounts directly at multiple banks (although depending on the amount this could require a lot more paperwork).

  6. Expedited Funds Availability Act - Wikipedia

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    Regulation CC stipulates four types of holds that a bank may place on a check deposit at its discretion. Each has its own qualifications and it is legal for the bank to place any type where the requirements are met, although bank policy may instruct that the type of hold placed be the one that holds the most funds the longest that can be applied legally.

  7. Bank regulation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Banks would be prohibited from imposing interest charges using the "two-cycle" method, which computes interest on balances on days in billing cycles preceding the most recent billing cycle; Banks would be required to provide consumers a reasonable amount of time to make payments [14]

  8. Why some US bank deposits are held up days after ... - AOL

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    The private company that processes many bank-to-bank electronic transfers said a 'processing error' last week led to payment delays on roughly 850,000 transactions.

  9. Regulation Q - Wikipedia

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    As a result of Section 11 of the Banking Act of 1933, Regulation Q was promulgated by the Federal Reserve Board on August 29, 1933. In addition to prohibiting the payment of interest on demand deposits (a prohibition that the act also wrote into the Federal Reserve Act (12 U.S.C.371a) as Section 19(i)), it was also used to impose interest rate ceilings on various other types of bank deposits ...