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By Jim Donovan:  Do you have a complaint about your bank?  Well you're not alone.  Thousands of Americans are using the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's public Consumer Complaints Database to settle disputes with their banks, according to a new report from the PennPIRG Education Fund. The report highlights banks that generated the most complaints through their various banking services in each state.

"Thanks to the CFPB's complaints database, consumers who get ripped off or misled by their banks can make their voices heard and get satisfaction," said Ashley Afranie-Sakyi, associate for the PennPIRG Education Fund. "Other consumers can view the public database and make smarter, more informed financial choices. By providing a roadmap for navigating the tricks and traps of the financial marketplace, this database is another way the CFPB gets real results for consumers."

The report, "Big Banks, Big Complaints: CFPB's Consumer Complaints Database Gets Real Results for Consumers," is the first in a series that analyzes the data in the CFPB's Consumer Complaints Database, which accepts complaints relating to a variety of financial products and services. This first report focuses on the complaints relating to bank accounts.

Some key findings:

•The most complained-about bank in Pennsylvania is PNC Bank, followed by Wells Fargo  and RBS Citizens. PNC Bank ranked 9th in the country when adjusted for size, with 4.3 complaints per billion dollars in deposits.

•The banks that generated the most complaints nationally are also the largest banks in terms of billions of dollars deposited: Wells Fargo, Bank of America, and JP Morgan Chase. But on a per-dollar basis, the banks that generated the most complaints are TCF National Bank, Sovereign Bank and Capital One.

•One in four complaints (28 percent) resulted in monetary relief to the consumer, and an additional 5 percent resulted in non-monetary relief to the consumer, such as adjusting account terms. A total of 95 percent of complaints were closed through the process.

•Pennsylvania ranked 22nd highest overall for our complaints-to-deposits ratio—ranking from highest to lowest based on the amount of complaints relative to the amount of banking done in each state.

While banks respond to 95 percent of complaints, approximately one in every five resolutions is still disputed by the consumer.

To download the report, "Big Banks, Big Complaints: CFPB's Consumer Complaints Database Gets Real Results for Consumersvisit:  http://pennpirg.org/reports/pap/big-banks-big-complaints

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