Truist Bank Class Action Settlements
All class action lawsuits and settlements involving Truist Bank.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Truist Bank, formed through the merger of BB&T and SunTrust Bank in 2019, has faced legal challenges that resulted in class action settlements for eligible customers. Our database tracks 1 settlement involving Truist Bank, though the deadline for filing claims has passed. The notable $4.1 million settlement offered maximum payouts of up to $440 per eligible claimant and did not require proof of damages for participation. This settlement had a filing deadline of September 8, 2025, but is now expired and no longer accepting claims. Class action settlements involving major banks like Truist typically arise from allegations related to overdraft fees, account management practices, or data security incidents. While specific details of settlement terms vary, these cases often provide monetary compensation to affected customers who meet eligibility requirements. Bank-related settlements may involve issues such as improper fee assessments, unauthorized account charges, or violations of consumer protection laws. Currently, there are no active Truist Bank settlements accepting new claims. However, new cases can emerge as regulatory scrutiny and consumer protection litigation continue to evolve in the banking industry. Class Action Buddy streamlines the claims process by providing clear eligibility information and simple filing procedures when settlements become available.
Past Truist Bank Settlements (1)
These settlements have closed but are part of Truist Bank's class action history.
$4.1M Truist Bank class action settlement
Up to $440Truist Bank agreed to pay $4.1M for allegedly making illegal prerecorded calls without consent. Check if you qualify for compensation.
Truist Bank Class Action FAQs
How do I know if I qualify for a Truist Bank class action settlement?
You may qualify for the $4.1 million Truist Bank class action settlement if you were a customer during the specified time period covered by the lawsuit. This settlement requires no proof of claim, meaning eligible customers automatically receive compensation without needing to submit documentation. Check the settlement notice or contact the claims administrator to confirm your eligibility status.
Has Truist Bank settled any class action lawsuits?
Yes, Truist Bank has settled at least one major class action lawsuit for $4.1 million. This settlement is structured as a no-proof claim, meaning qualifying customers don't need to provide evidence of damages to receive compensation. The settlement is currently closed to new claims.
How much money can I get from the Truist Bank $4.1 million settlement?
The individual payout amount from the $4.1 million Truist Bank settlement depends on the total number of eligible class members and the specific terms of the agreement. Since this is a no-proof settlement, all qualifying customers receive an equal share of the settlement fund. Payment amounts are typically distributed automatically to eligible accounts or mailed as checks.
Do I need to file a claim for the Truist Bank class action settlement?
No, you do not need to file a claim for the Truist Bank class action settlement as it is structured as a no-proof settlement. Eligible customers automatically receive their settlement payment without submitting any paperwork or documentation. The settlement administrator identifies qualified class members from Truist Bank's customer records and processes payments directly.
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