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BMO fined $4 million by watchdog for overcharging customers on discounted plans

The Financial Consumer Agency of Canada fined BMO $4 million for failing to disclose fees properly, affecting over 100,000 customers and prompting $3 million in refunds.

  • On Feb. 2, 2026 the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada applied a $4 million penalty on Bank of Montreal for overcharging customers, The Canadian Press reported from Ottawa.
  • The FCAC said the violations involved charging monthly plan fees that should have been waived or discounted, despite receiving more than 500 customer complaints.
  • About 101,091 customers were affected between 2010 and 2024, and BMO issued refunds totaling more than $3 million, with a $600,000 donation for unrecoverable amounts.
  • A BMO spokesperson said the bank reimbursed customers, reported the issue to the FCAC, and holds itself to high standards, despite the $4 million penalty for overcharging.
  • Notably, reporting named the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada as the federal watchdog overseeing the case involving Bank of Montreal .
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The Financial Consumer Agency of Canada (FCAC) imposed a penalty of $4 million on the Bank of Montreal (BMO) for overbilling its customers after failing to properly disclose the details of the charges.

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BMO fined $4 million by watchdog for overcharging customers on discounted plans

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FCAC states that the BMO failed to properly disclose the details of the charges. The post BMO was sentenced to a penalty of $4M for overbilling appeared first on Les Affaires.

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Monday, February 2, 2026.
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