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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (Bureau) today issued a Request for Information (RFI) about the Bureau’s supervision processes.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) today issued a Request for Information (RFI) about the Bureau’s enforcement processes.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) today issued a Request for Information (RFI) about administrative adjudications. The Bureau is seeking to better understand the benefits and impacts of its use of administrative adjudications, and how its existing process may be improved.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) today published the Request for Information (RFI) about the Bureau’s Civil Investigative Demands (CIDs) that was announced as part of Acting Director Mick Mulvaney’s call for evidence last week.
Seeks Public Input on Ways to Better Fulfill Statutory Obligations.
Company Deceived Borrowers About Tax Benefits, Incorrectly Charged Late Fees and Interest, Sent Misleading Monthly Bills and Incomplete Notices.
Company Failed to Inform Auto Lenders That Defects in its Software Led to Inaccuracies.
Bureau Alleges That Think Finance Deceived Consumers Into Paying Debts That Were Not Valid.
Company Deceives Consumers About Its Negotiating Power, the Reach of Its Services, Its Fees, and Consumers’ Rights to Their Own Funds.
Bureau Alleges that Three Companies and Their Owners Charged Illegal Advance Fees, Lied About Debt-Relief Results.
CFPB Orders Meridian Title to Disclose its Interests in Future Transactions and Pay up to $1.25 million.
Proposed Order Would Shutter Post-Settlement Funding Business, End Deceptive Business Practices, and Impose Penalties.
All 800,000 Loans Will Be Independently Audited, Companies Will Pay at Least $21.6 Million and Stop Suing for Invalid or Unverified Debts.
Bureau Orders Zero Parallel and Its Owner to Pay $350,000 and Stop Their Abusive Practices.
Company Banned From Offering Credit Repair Services and Required to Pay $150,000 Penalty.
Consumers Harmed By Inferior Card Terms, Including Higher Interest Rates, Stricter Credit Cutoffs, and Less Debt Forgiveness, Receive Over $95 Million in Redress.
Bureau’s Proposed Settlement Seeks $183.3 million in Relief for 41,000 Harmed Student Borrowers.
Bureau’s Order Requires Bank to Pay $4.6 Million Penalty.
Bureau Concerned About Companies Misleading Consumers About Pay-By-Phone Fees, Keeping Them in the Dark About Much Cheaper Options.
Companies and Individuals to Pay More Than $2 Million in Penalties and Relinquished Funds.
Bureau Alleges Companies Deceived Consumers About Debt That Was Not Legally Owed.
Auto Loan Company Failed to Provide Redress For Illegal Collection Tactics.
Mortgage Servicer’s Widespread Errors, Shortcuts, and Runarounds Cost Borrowers Money, Homes.
CFPB Alleges Weltman, Weinberg & Reis Deceived Consumers with Misleading Calls and Letters.
Credit Reporting Company Misstated How Credit Scores It Sold Were Used.