STATEMENT BY WILLIAM A. FITZGERALD, CHAIRMAN, AMERICA’S COMMUNITY BANKERS, ON PASSAGE OF H.R. 4067, WHICH REPEALS THE BAN ON BANKS PAYING INTEREST ON BUSINESS CHECKING ACCOUNTS:
America’s Community Bankers, as a long-time supporter of
repealing the Depression-era prohibition on banks paying interest to their
business customers, applauds House adoption of H.R. 4067. ACB has been pursuing
this much-needed reform since 1996, after member banks complained that the
alternative to interest-bearing accounts was complex and costly
"sweep" operations.
For far too long, community banks have been prevented from
offering interest on business checking accounts, weakening their competitive
position and denying small businesses the same opportunities larger corporations
are afforded to earn interest on their idle corporate funds.
ACB has worked closely with Rep. Jack Metcalf (R-Wash.) and
House Banking Committee Chairman Jim Leach (R-Iowa) to bring about passage of
the legislation.
ACB favors repeal of the prohibition without further delay.
However, in order to move the bill, ACB supported a provision that implements
the repeal three years after enactment and, on an interim basis, permits 24
transfers a month between a business checking account and an interest-bearing
account within the bank. ACB supports S. 576, which would permit interest to be
paid on business checking accounts as of Jan. 1, 2001.
America’s Community Bankers is the national trade association committed to shaping the future of
banking by being the innovative industry leader strengthening the competitive position of
community banks. To learn more about ACB, visit
www.AmericasCommunityBankers.com.
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