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Canada limits NSF fees to $10, bans multiple fees in two days, and exempts shortfalls under $10, starting March 12, 2026.
New federal rules capping non-sufficient funds (NSF) fees at $10 per incident took effect on March 12, 2026, in Canada, limiting banks from charging more than one fee within two business days or any fee for shortfalls under $10.
The change, aimed at protecting low- and moderate-income consumers, follows criticism of excessive fees—such as a $96 charge for a 45-cent shortfall—and is expected to save Canadians over $600 million annually.
The reforms are part of broader efforts to improve banking affordability, including low-cost accounts and faster access to deposited funds.
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Canadá limita las tarifas de NSF a 10 dólares, prohíbe las tarifas múltiples en dos días y exime los déficits por debajo de 10 dólares, a partir del 12 de marzo de 2026.