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Royal Bank of Canada fined $4.25M over consumer violation
The violations over incorrect credit card statements impacted 227,947 accounts
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Western Standard
· Jun 26, 2026
RBC fined $4.25 million after overcharging nearly 228,000 credit card customers
Royal Bank of Canada has been fined 4.25 million after federal regulators found the bank overcharged nearly 228,000 credit card customers in violation of the Bank Act.
TechCabal
· Dec 2, 2024
👨🏿🚀TechCabal Daily – Holcim’s billion dollar windfall
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Daily Post Nigeria
· Jul 8, 2026
CBN warns against rejection of standard ₦100 note, says it remains legal tender
The Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, has assured Nigerians that the standard 100 banknote remains legal tender, warning that anyone rejecting it for transactions is violating the law. In a statement by the Director of Corporate Communications, Hakama Sidi-Ali, the apex bank said its attention had been drawn to reports that some individuals, businesses, and other stakeholders [] CBN warns against rejection of standard 100 note, says it remains legal tender
Times of India
· Jul 6, 2026
UAE Central Bank fines foreign bank Dh1.82 million over customer liability letter delay
A foreign bank branch in the UAE has been fined Dh1.82 million for failing to issue a customer's liability letter within the mandated seven-day period. This penalty underscores the Central Bank of the UAE's commitment to consumer protection and enforcing market conduct regulations. The move highlights the importance of timely financial documentation for customers and signals a stricter regulatory environment for banks operating in the country.
The Hindu BusinessLine
· Jun 27, 2026
Persistent Systems to acquire Nagarro, envisions global AI powerhouse of $2.9 billion
The transaction will be financed by a bridge loan from Barclays Bank Plc of a nominal amount of EUR 1.4 billion, backed by Corporate Guarantee up to EUR 1.54 billion
Legit.ng
· Jul 2, 2026
CBN releases new rule limiting the suspension payment to failed banks
CBN limits payment suspensions for troubled banks to two business days, enhancing confidence in Nigeria's financial system and aligning with best practices.
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Related coverage for "Royal Bank of Canada fined $4.25M over consumer violation": Western Standard — RBC fined $4.25 million after overcharging nearly 228,000 credit card customers. TechCabal — 👨🏿🚀TechCabal Daily – Holcim’s billion dollar windfall. Daily Post Nigeria — CBN warns against rejection of standard ₦100 note, says it remains legal tender. Times of India — UAE Central Bank fines foreign bank Dh1.82 million over customer liability letter delay. The Hindu BusinessLine — Persistent Systems to acquire Nagarro, envisions global AI powerhouse of $2.9 billion . Legit.ng — CBN releases new rule limiting the suspension payment to failed banks