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Service Charge

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Service charge
A component of some finance charges, such as the fee for triggering an overdraft checking account into use.

Service Charge
A fee a company or bank assesses for providing an unusual service. For example, a bank may assess a service charge if a person who does not have an account withdraws money from that bank's ATM. It is also called a service fee.


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Byline: Matthew Williamson THE news that the shopping centre owner Westfield has managed to cut the service charge at its London Shopping Centre, following a campaign from retailers, is a minor victory for disgruntled traders unhappy at paying over the odds for their service charge.
Summary: Dubai master developer Nakheel today announced a new, lower service charge budget for its Discovery Gardens community, following a detailed review of scope and suppliers.
Summary: Master developer & RERA agree new budgets Dubai master developer Nakheel today announced a new, lower service charge budget for its Discovery Gardens community, following a detailed review of scope and suppliers.
 
 
 
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