Below we address many of the Frequently Asked Questions regarding the Strunk and Associates’ Overdraft Privilege Service Program.
- Who is Strunk & Associates, L.P.?
- What is the difference between overdraft “protection” and Strunk & Associates’ discretionary Overdraft Privilege Service Program?
- Why would I want the Overdraft Privilege Service Program in my bank?
- Why is it better to consider payment of a customer’s overdraft versus sending it back to the retailer?
- How does the Overdraft Privilege Service Program save my customers money?
- What kind of customer writes NSFs?
- How does Strunk and Associates address compliance issues with their discretionary Overdraft Privilege Service Program?
- Why use Strunk and Associates?
Who is Strunk & Associates, L.P.?
Strunk & Associates has built an unparalleled record of success with its discretionary overdraft payment program. Financial institutions from nearly every state in the U.S. as well as the Caribbean have deployed the firm’s proprietary Overdraft Privilege Service Program. All have experienced dramatic improvement in customer service, loyalty and goodwill, while strengthening the bottom line.
What is the difference between overdraft “protection” and Strunk & Associates’ discretionary Overdraft Privilege Service Program?
Strunk and Associates’ discretionary Overdraft Privilege Service Program is offered as a depository fee-based service privilege that is earned and maintained through your customer’s history of responsible account behavior. It is made available to your customers in addition to common overdraft protection loan products as a non-contractual courtesy to nearly all of your customers.
There are no additional papers for your customer to sign and no action is required on the part of your customer. Under the Strunk & Associates’ Overdraft Privilege Program, it is already a part of your checking Deposit Account Agreement. The Overdraft Privilege service costs nothing unless your customer overdraws his/her account by writing a check, makes an ATM withdrawal, enacts a debit card purchase, or issues any other payment or withdrawal request (ACH, POS) for more than the funds on deposit in his/her account. At that time, payment of the overdraft will be considered and is subject to established limits and conditions.
Why would I want the Overdraft Privilege Service Program in my bank?
Under the Strunk and Associates’ discretionary Overdraft Privilege Service Program, your customers may now:
- Experience a significant improvement in customer service and convenience
- Avoid the embarrassment of picking up returned checks
- Have the knowledge that their bank will consider coverage of their checks when they need it the most!
Why is it better to consider payment of a customer’s overdraft versus sending it back to the retailer?
How does the Overdraft Privilege Service Program save my customers money?
Any wonder why this cascade of embarrassment, humiliation, and additional merchant costs is often the emotional source of poor customer relations and reputational risk?
What kind of customer writes NSFs?
Consequently, Overdraft Protection that is tied to a transfer of the customer’s own (savings) funds is often misleading or an illusion of “protection.” Your customers are not likely to blame themselves for not keeping enough money in their savings accounts – who do you think they will “blame” when the “protection” is not available?
How does Strunk and Associates address compliance issues with their discretionary Overdraft Privilege Service Program?
- Reg Z TILA /Truth in Lending (and disclosure)
- Reg O Loans to Key Executives
- Reg E Electronic Banking
- Reg B Discriminatory Practices
- Reg DD TISA/Truth in Savings (and advertising)
We provide our clients with a comprehensive guidance package that includes confidential and proprietary Best Practices guidelines, examples, illustrations and time-and-examination-tested sample materials that are compliant with applicable laws, rules and regulations — including the latest Regulation DD Amendments, and the FFIEC Guidance.
Strunk’s guidance package is designed to assist our clients in their compliance efforts to ensure their practices and processes associated with any discretionary payment of overdrafts are reliably compliant, prudent, safe and responsible.
Our clients also receive detailed analysis on relevant legal develop-ments and trends at both the sate and national levels. Our clients have been examined thousands of times over the years without major deficiencies, exceptions or findings.
Why use Strunk and Associates?
- Improved customer service
- Increased market share
- Loyal and satisfied customers
- Strengthening your bottom line
- Increased shareholder value
