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Discover LudwigThe phrase "servicing fees" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to fees charged for providing services, such as a fee charged by a bank to process transactions. For example, "The bank charges a 10% servicing fee for all international money transfers."
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Both companies generally charge fund firms 0.35percentt a year in servicing fees.
The other problematic area showing up in the trustees' inquiries relates to what Mr. White calls improper default servicing fees.
Shareholder servicing fees added $5.6 billion, or 0.14percentt, and custodian fees brought in $537 million, or 0.01percentt.
That included $116m in ATM fees, $18m in account servicing fees, $12m in overdraft fees and, the most controversial, $25m in customer service fees.
It does not try to differenciate between risky and safe assets, and ignores intangible assets like goodwill, mortgage servicing fees, and deferred tax credits.
According to documents in an unrelated lawsuit, CWCapital and Fortress had reaped $7.5 million a year in special servicing fees for running Stuyvesant Town, a total of $45 million over the last six years.
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Just what does that fundraising and servicing fee pay for?
Higher mortgage-origination fees and trading profit offset a decline in mortgage-servicing fees and investment-banking income.
Service fees are additional; findmespot.com.
What are your thoughts on tiered service fees?
And she began to increase service fees to customers.
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