Abstract
Charged Higgs boson effects are not helicity suppressed in the decays Bτν¯, μν¯, and eν¯, and could enhance or suppress these modes without violating lepton universality. The present limit of B(Bμν¯)<2.0×105 is more stringent than the measurement B(bτν¯+X)=(4.200.68+0.72±0.46)%, while a factor of 2 improvement in the present limit of B(Bτν¯)<1.2% would be comparable. There is much room for discovery as one pushes the latter limit down to the standard model expectation of order 104. A value below this may be explained without requiring fB|Vub| to be unduly small.