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Bank of America Places Long Check Holds on New Customer Deposits

New Bank of America customers face multi-day holds on paycheck deposits, with the bank citing uncertainty about whether large, well-known employers have sufficient funds. The hold policy penalizes new customers with delayed access to earned wages while the bank collects float. This is a structural onboarding friction that disproportionately affects customers with limited banking history.

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