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Pawnbroker to Pay Restitution to Consumers and End Deceptive Disclosures.
Thank you all for joining me on this call. Today, the Consumer Bureau is taking action against UniRush, which administers the RushCard, and Mastercard, its...
By
Richard Cordray
Preventable Failures Left Tens of Thousands of Economically Vulnerable Consumers Unable to Pay for Necessities.
Real Estate Brokers and Mortgage Servicer That Took Kickbacks from Prospect Also Ordered to Pay $495,000.
Lawyers Revived an Illegal Debt Relief Scheme that the CFPB Previously Shut Down.
Mortgage Servicers Kept Borrowers in the Dark About Options, Demanded Excessive Paperwork.
Thank you for joining the call. Today, we are suing TCF National Bank for tricking consumers to opt in for costly overdraft services. We believe TCF trained...
By
Richard Cordray
Bank Obscured Fees, Adopted Loose Definition of Consent to Preserve Overdraft Revenue.
Navient, Formerly Part of Sallie Mae, Illegally Cheated Borrowers Out of Repayment Rights Through Shortcuts and Deception.
Today the Bureau is filing a lawsuit against Navient (formerly part of Sallie Mae), which is the nation's largest servicer of both federal and private...
By
Richard Cordray
CFPB Also Releases Study of Consumer Risks in Online Debt Sales, Consumer Stories of Debt Collection Experiences.
I want to thank my friend, Karl Racine, for hosting us here in City Hall. As most of you know, he serves as the first elected Attorney General in the...
By
Richard Cordray
Bureau Orders Medical Debt Collection Law Firms and their President to Refund $577,135 to Consumers.
The positions being announced today are: the Chief of Staff; the Chief Information Officer; the Chief Financial Officer; the Assistant Director of Consumer...
Growing Concerns as Number of Older Student Loan Borrowers Quadruples, Amount of Debt Per Senior Borrower Doubles in Last Decade.
Credit Reporting Companies Misstated the Cost and Usefulness of the Credit Scores and Products They Sold, Lured Consumers into Costly Recurring Payments.
Report Also Looks at Consumer Complaints from Arizona.
Bureau Orders Lender to Pay $200,000 Civil Penalty.
Bureau Alleges Four Virginia Pawnbrokers Disclosed Misleading Annual Percentage Rates.
Bureau Orders Financial Services Company to Pay $255,000 to Consumers.
Web-based Tool Will Deliver Regular Updates on Consumer Lending Markets.
On behalf of the Bureau, let me welcome all of you and say that we much appreciate this opportunity to discuss consumer financial markets with so many...
By
Richard Cordray
Bureau Urges Schools and Banks to Put Students' Best Financial Interest First.
Three Companies Cited For Falsely Claiming Consumers Could Not Lose Their Homes.
Report Also Includes In-Depth Look at Consumer Complaints from Oklahoma.