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U.S. banks should waive fees, allow late payments in areas hit by Harvey: regulator

Published 08/29/2017, 04:46 PM
Updated 08/29/2017, 04:50 PM
© Reuters. Residents wait to be rescued from the flood waters of Tropical Storm Harvey in Beaumont Place

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. banks should waive customer fees and allow borrowers to make late payments in areas affected by Tropical Storm Harvey, a leading regulator said on Tuesday.

Lenders should also think about extending credit to communities hit by crippling rain and floods, said the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, which regulates national banks.

"Adjusting or modifying payment terms may be the most reasonable option for some borrowers," the regulator said in a statement.

The storm that hit Texas on Friday as a powerful Category 4 hurricane is still dumping rain and has caused devastating flooding in Houston, the fourth most populous U.S. city.

Over the weekend, bank regulators like the Federal Reserve encouraged lenders to ease loan payment terms for businesses and individuals affected by the storm.

Bank examiners will not punish lenders for such forbearance, the regulators said. The OCC reaffirmed that message on Tuesday and encouraged lenders to waive ATM fees and penalties for early withdrawals from some savings accounts.

© Reuters. Residents wait to be rescued from the flood waters of Tropical Storm Harvey in Beaumont Place

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