Industry Verticals · FinTech & BankingsituationalFintechBillingPayments Billing

Citibank applies full deferred interest charge for being one dollar short on final BNPL payment

A consumer was charged the full deferred interest on a no-interest promotional purchase after the final payment fell one dollar short of the required balance. Citibank refused any waiver despite an otherwise complete payment history throughout the promotional period.

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