...the obligation of (banks) to do everything possible to preserve trust and confidence in consumer checking," said Donald Ogilvie, executive vice president of the group. The fees must be working, Mr. Ogilvie said, because fewer than 1 percent...
...machines profitable. "Today consumers have more choices than ever to get cash when and where they want it," said Donald Ogilvie, executive vice president of the American Bankers Association. Chase Manhattan switched its position and began imposing...
...said he was "glad to know that there are regulators who will listen to real people and walk away from a bad idea." Donald Ogilvie, executive vice president of the American Bankers Association, said the rules would have put banks "in the untenable...
...years. Nearly half the 6,000 U.S. banks that issue credit cards have actually reduced their credit limits, said Donald Ogilvie, the group's executive vice president. "Banks are very concerned about high debt levels," Ogilvie said in a...
...who has a job with any employer ... could be a member of the same federal credit union," the bankers argued. Donald Ogilvie, executive vice president of the American Bankers Association, acknowledged in a statement that credit unions have...