BEIJING -- Complaints against China's banks surged in the January-March period as they tried to preserve their income by restricting early mortgage payments.
A total of 104,909 consumer complaints were filed, up around 50% from the previous quarter, according to the National Administration of Financial Regulation (NAFR).



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