The Sudden Closure of Bank Accounts: What's Behind It?

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Banks are closing customer accounts with little explanation due to increasing attention to suspicious-seeming transactions. Financial institutions are obligated to alert regulators and law enforcement through a Suspicious Activity Report if there’s irregular behavior that they cannot easily explain. Banks can close a customer’s account for any reason, at any time, and it’s usually because they’re trying to protect the institution (or the customer) from a potential fraud. Sudden account closures are intensely disruptive, and people subject to them seem to be saying so more often.
Topics:business#account-closures#banks#customer-service#finance#financial-regulations#suspicious-activity-reports
Why Banks Are Suddenly Closing Customer Accounts The New York Times
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