Bank of America fined $225 million for pandemic unemployment benefits

federal regulators fined bank of america $225 million for mishandling the distribution of unemployment benefits and other government benefits at the peak of the pandemic.

The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau also ordered the bank to repay customers who were wrongfully denied access to their unemployment benefits. Those customers will have the opportunity to review their cases in person and receive additional compensation, the CFPB said.