
Middlesex Savings Bank continues to burden its customers with record-breaking overdraft fees during the COVID pandemic, despite calls from Senators Elizabeth Warren and Ed Markey to waive these fees.
Our consumer protection attorneys are pursuing an overdraft fees lawsuit investigation against Middlesex Savings Bank, and we are concerned about the following fees:
- Overdraft Fees
- Insufficient funds (NSF) fees
- Intrabank transaction fees
- Foreign transaction fees
- ATM fees
Some of these fees may have been unlawful, depending on how they were assessed. If you’ve experienced these fees from Middlesex, let us help you recover them. Contact us for a consultation today.
Middlesex Savings Bank Overdraft and NSF Fees
Middlesex Savings Bank, headquartered in Natick, MA, charges the following fees:
- $35 for Insufficient Funds (NSF) caused by check and ACH (including bill pay) transactions
- Per MA law, the NSF fee is $5 for 18/65 account holders (consumers who are 18 or younger, or 65 or older)
- $5 for an overdraft transfer from a linked account, if you have asked for Overdraft Protection
Some courts have found these fees illegal, depending on how they are assessed. Our attorneys may be able to help you recover these fees.
Our Consumer Protection Attorneys


Dylan Hughes

Tayler Walters
