CFPB Issues Order Against Servicio UniTeller

WASHINGTON—The CFPB has issued an order against Servicio UniTeller, an international remittance company, for multiple violations of the requirements governing electronic money transfers, including failing to refund customers after the company made money transfer errors.

The CFPB said it found Servicio UniTeller failed to comply with many Electronic Fund Transfer Act requirements, including failing to provide accurate disclosures to senders.

The agency order requires Servicio UniTeller to bring its business practices into compliance with the law, to reimburse harmed consumers, and to pay a $700,000 penalty.

Servicio UniTeller is a nonbank remittance transfer provider, headquartered in Rochelle Park, N.J., and a subsidiary of Grupo Financiero Banorte. Servicio UniTeller provides international money transfers, including remittance transfers, to consumers in 48 states and the District of Columbia, and it has payment locations in more than 70 foreign countries. People in the U.S. send tens of billions of dollars in remittances every year – typically to family or other loved ones living abroad, according to the Bureau.

The Findings

The CFPB said it found that between 2013 and 2021, Servicio UniTeller repeatedly failed to comply with the Electronic Fund Transfer Act and requirements under its Remittance Transfer Rule (a subpart of Regulation E) related to error resolution, customer disclosures, policy and procedure, and document retention.

The CFPB also found that, in thousands of instances, Servicio UniTeller failed to timely refund certain fees to senders.

Specific Findings

Specifically, the CFPB said the company harmed consumers by:

  • Failing to provide refunds required by law. In thousands of transactions, Servicio UniTeller did not refund fees when a sender properly submitted an error notice, substantiated by Servicio UniTeller, that the recipient of the remittance transfer was unable to access the funds by the promised date, the CFPB said.
  • Providing inaccurate disclosure information to customers. The CFPB said Servicio UniTeller neither accurately informed senders of their cancellation rights nor accurately disclosed the date funds would be available. It also inaccurately described key terms of the remittance transfer. Additionally, the company’s disclosures did not meet minimum font size requirements.
  • Servicio UniTeller also failed to develop and maintain sufficient written error-resolution policies and procedures, as well as failed to retain evidence showing its compliance with the Electronic Fund Transfer Act and its Remittance Transfer Rule, the CFPB said.

Enforcement Action

The CFPB’s order requires Servicio UniTeller to:

  • Refund approximately $30,000 to harmed consumers: The company will reserve approximately $30,000 for harmed consumers who did not receive remittance fee refunds.
  • Take steps to comply with the Electronic Fund Transfer Act and its Remittance Transfer Rule: Among other steps, Servicio UniTeller will update its disclosure and key transfer information that is provided to customers as well as update its error-resolution policies and procedures.
  • Pay a $700,000 fine: The company will pay a civil money penalty to the CFPB in the amount of $700,000, which will be deposited in the CFPB’s victims relief fund.

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