Previous6 of 7NextATM surcharges hit new highs in 2010. The average ATM surcharge -- the fee charged by an ATM owner to a noncustomer -- increased 5 percent, from $2.22 to $2.33. Those increasing surcharges outpaced those decreasing by more than 3-to-1. And more than 99 percent of banks surveyed by Bankrate.com assess the fee.In its 2010 Checking Study, Bankrate surveyed the five largest banks and five largest thrifts based on deposits in the top 25 U.S. markets.<< Back to the 2010 Checking Study table of contents. advertisementRelated Links:Banks offer person-to-person payPros and cons of prepaid debit cards Banks disagree over 'unpaid' checkRelated Articles:Subscribe to Bankrate newslettersJoint bank account risksChoose a checking account
ATM surcharges hit new highs in 2010. The average ATM surcharge -- the fee charged by an ATM owner to a noncustomer -- increased 5 percent, from $2.22 to $2.33. Those increasing surcharges outpaced those decreasing by more than 3-to-1. And more than 99 percent of banks surveyed by Bankrate.com assess the fee.
In its 2010 Checking Study, Bankrate surveyed the five largest banks and five largest thrifts based on deposits in the top 25 U.S. markets.
<< Back to the 2010 Checking Study table of contents.
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