New York Community Bank / Flagstar Financial Class Action Settlements
All class action lawsuits and settlements involving New York Community Bank / Flagstar Financial.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
New York Community Bank and its subsidiary Flagstar Financial have been involved in class action litigation that resulted in settlement opportunities for eligible customers. We have tracked 1 settlement involving these financial institutions, specifically related to ATM fee practices that allegedly violated consumer protection standards. The most significant case was a $1.23 million settlement addressing claims that New York Community Bank improperly charged ATM fees to customers, with eligible class members able to recover up to $25 per claim. This settlement required no proof of damages, making it accessible to qualified account holders who experienced the disputed fees during the class period. While this particular settlement has expired with a deadline that passed in December 2025, it demonstrates the types of banking practice disputes that can lead to consumer compensation. Class action settlements involving major banks like New York Community Bank typically address issues such as improper fee structures, account maintenance charges, and disclosure violations. These cases often arise when banks allegedly fail to adequately inform customers about fee policies or implement charges that violate state or federal banking regulations. Class Action Buddy simplifies the claims process by providing clear instructions and deadlines, helping you navigate settlement requirements without missing important filing opportunities.
Past New York Community Bank / Flagstar Financial Settlements (1)
These settlements have closed but are part of New York Community Bank / Flagstar Financial's class action history.
$1.23M New York Community Bank ATM fees class action settlement
Up to $25New York Community Bank agreed to pay $1.23M for unfair ATM and NSF fees. Check if you qualify for compensation. File with Class Action Buddy.
New York Community Bank / Flagstar Financial Class Action FAQs
How do I know if I qualify for a New York Community Bank / Flagstar Financial class action settlement?
You may qualify for the $1.23M ATM fees settlement if you were charged ATM fees by New York Community Bank during the specified class period. Since this is a no-proof settlement, eligible customers typically receive automatic payments without needing to submit documentation. Check your bank statements for ATM fee charges during the relevant time period to determine potential eligibility.
Has New York Community Bank / Flagstar Financial settled any class action lawsuits?
Yes, New York Community Bank has settled a class action lawsuit regarding ATM fees for $1.23 million. This settlement resolved claims that the bank improperly charged customers certain ATM fees. The settlement has been finalized and payments have been distributed to eligible class members.
What was the New York Community Bank ATM fees class action settlement about?
The $1.23 million settlement resolved allegations that New York Community Bank improperly charged customers ATM fees in violation of banking regulations or customer agreements. The lawsuit claimed these fees were unfair or deceptive to bank customers. Under the settlement terms, eligible customers received automatic payments without needing to file claims.
Do I need to file a claim for the New York Community Bank ATM settlement?
No, the New York Community Bank ATM fees settlement was structured as a no-proof settlement, meaning eligible customers received automatic payments. If you qualified for the settlement, you should have received payment directly without needing to submit a claim form or provide documentation. Settlement payments were typically distributed automatically to qualifying accounts or mailed as checks.
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