The Pak Banker

UAE banks can shut a customer's account without prior notice

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Banks in the UAE need to inform customers in writing at least 60 days in advance if they intend to close an account.

Question: Can banks shut residents' bank accounts without any explanatio­ns? A friend of mine had his account closed, with the bank citing 'internal policy'. How can he complain against this?

Answer: Pursuant to your queries, as your friend's bank account was closed without providing a valid explanatio­n, the provisions of Circular No. 8 of 2020 of the Central Bank of UAE pertaining to Consumer Protection Regulation (the 'Consumer Protection Regulation­s for UAE Banking Customers') are applicable.

Banks or financial institutio­ns in the UAE need to inform customers in writing at least 60 days in advance if they intend to close an account. This is in accordance with Article 5.1.2.2 (a) of the Consumer Protection Regulation­s for the UAE Banking Customers, which states: "Account closure by the Licensed Financial Institutio­n:

a. Licensed Financial Institutio­ns must inform Consumers in Writing of their decision to close a Consumer's account 60 calendar days in advance of the account being closed."

However, a bank or a financial institutio­n may close an account of a customer without prior notice if they find or suspect illegal transactio­ns or financial/white collar crimes. This is in accordance with Article 5.1.2.2(b) & (c) of the Consumer Protection Regulation­s for UAE Banking Customers, which states: "Account closure by the Licensed Financial Institutio­n:

b. The Licensed Financial Institutio­n must provide in Writing, the reasons for the closure except where the Licensed Financial Institutio­n has suspicion as to the use of the account by the Consumer to carry out financial crimes; and

c. An exception is provided where the Licensed Financial Institutio­n is acting in accordance with UAE's Financial Crime Compliance requiremen­ts."

Based on the aforementi­oned provisions of law, the bank is well within its right to close your friend's account if it suspects or finds it was used to carry out financial crimes or illegal transactio­ns.

But if your friend's bank account has regular financial transactio­ns and is closed without a valid reason, he may file a written complaint with the bank. In the event the bank does not respond to the complaint, he may approach the Consumer Protection Department of the Central Bank of UAE and file a written complaint.

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