Updated: June 2026 · 8 min read
Banking · Spain

Abusive bank fees in Spain: how to reclaim a charge that should not be there

Maintenance, overdraft, a fee for not having your salary paid in, a charge for a cash deposit — Spanish banks charge a lot, but a fee is only valid if it pays for a real, agreed service. If it does not, you can reclaim it. This guide explains which fees can be challenged, the escalation path (the bank’s customer service / defensor → the Banco de España), and how to react.

Real service a fee must pay for one
SAC → BdE the complaint path
Clauses abusive ones can be void

When a fee is abusive

A bank fee is only valid if it corresponds to a real service you requested or accepted and is in your contract — otherwise you can reclaim it.

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Common targets: mantenimiento, descubierto (overdraft), a charge for not domiciling your salary, or a fee for a cash deposit/withdrawal.

Banks must inform you of fee changes with the applicable notice: generally at least 1 month for bank-service contract changes, and at least 2 months for payment-account/payment-service contract changes. An unannounced or unagreed fee, or an abusive clause, can be challenged or declared void.

Who it affects

  • Account holders charged maintenance or overdraft fees they did not expect.
  • People charged for not paying their salary into the account (no domiciliación).
  • Those hit with a new fee after a change they did not agree to.
  • Anyone charged for a service they never requested.
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Your rights

  • A fee must correspond to a real, requested service and be in the contract — you can reclaim one that does not.
  • The bank must notify fee changes in advance: generally 1 month for bank-service changes and 2 months for payment-account/payment-service changes; you can object or cancel where the rules allow it.
  • You can reclaim to the bank’s customer service (SAC) / defensor del cliente, then the Banco de España.
  • An abusive clause can be declared void, and amounts charged under it returned.

What you need

  • Account statements showing the charges and dates.
  • Your contract and conditions (to check what was agreed).
  • Any communications about the fee or the change.

How to reclaim

  1. Identify the charge on your statement and its concept.
  2. Check the contract: was the fee agreed and for a real service?
  3. File a written reclamation with the bank’s customer service (SAC) / defensor.
  4. If the SAC/defensor rejects it or the applicable period passes (usually 2 months; for payment-service complaints, 15 business days and at most 1 month in exceptional cases), escalate to the Banco de España.
  5. For an abusive clause, you can seek its nullity and the refund.
  6. Keep statements, the contract and your written claim.

Common mistakes

  • Assuming every fee is unavoidable — many can be reclaimed.
  • Not reading the contract to see what was actually agreed.
  • Ignoring the change-notification and then accepting the new fee.
  • Complaining only by phone — claim in writing with a date.

If they refuse

  • If the bank refuses, escalate to the Banco de España (its report is influential), or go to court for an abusive clause.
  • Keep your statements and the written refusal — they are the evidence.

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Bank-fee FAQ

Can I reclaim a maintenance fee?

If it does not correspond to a real, agreed service, yes — claim to the bank’s SAC and then the Banco de España.

They charged me for not paying in my salary — is that legal?

Only if it was agreed and informed; an unagreed or unannounced fee can be reclaimed.

Where do I complain?

First the bank’s customer service (SAC) / defensor del cliente, then the Banco de España.

What is an abusive clause?

A condition that creates an unfair imbalance against you; it can be declared void and the amounts returned.

Must the bank tell me about a new fee?

Yes — generally with at least 1 month notice, or 2 months for payment-account/payment-service contract changes; you can object or cancel where the rules allow it.

Is the Banco de España binding?

Its report is not binding but is influential; you can still go to court.

How should I claim?

In writing, with the statement and the contract — keep a dated copy.

Where are the rules?

Bank-fee transparency is set by BOE transparency/payment-account rules and Banco de España circulars — check the current rules and your contract.

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