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NextImg:Class-action settlement: Deadline for CenterState Bank customers to file claim in $2.65 million settlement in four days


There are four days remaining for customers of CenterState Bank to file an exclusion or objection from a $2.65 million class-action settlement with the financial institution.

The bank was accused of charging illegal overdraft fees to customers, which prompted the settlement with the bank, now called SouthState Bank. The financial institution has not admitted to any wrongdoing that was alleged but agreed to the settlement to resolve the lawsuit. If a customer wants to object or exclude themselves from this settlement, they must file by Monday.

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Those who qualify for the settlement will automatically get a prorated share of the net settlement, determined by how much they were charged in illegal fees, and customers can receive either a cash payment, account credit, or forgiveness of uncollected fees.

Individuals affected by the settlement must have had a checking account with the bank and have been charged certain types of overdraft fees on debit transactions from April 6, 2015, to May 31, 2020.

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Customers who were charged fees for insufficient funds or overdraft on automated clearing house debits or checks between Aug. 18, 2015, and Aug. 21, 2020, also qualify for the class-action settlement.

The hard filing deadline for exclusion or objection to the settlement is Oct. 23, with an approval hearing for the settlement scheduled for Nov. 30.