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CFPB Enforcement Actions Returned Over $5 Million to Servicemembers in 2015 The Bureau released an annual report today from the Office of Servicemember...
Bureau Sued Auto Lender Earlier This Year for Deception and Threats to Contact Commanding Officers Today the Bureau filed an administrative order against...
Today, the U.S. Department of Defense issued a final rule expanding the types of credit products that are covered by the 36-percent rate cap and other...
Bureau Puts Companies On Notice After Defense Department Rules Take Effect The Bureau sent letters this month to several companies that sell retail goods to...
Servicers Still Failing to Provide Legal Protections to Military Borrowers Today the Bureau released a report outlining the continued challenges faced by...
Auto Loan Company Misled Servicemembers About Consequences of Nonpayment Today the Bureau sued an auto loan company, Security National Automotive Acceptance...
Program Targets Transitioning Veterans and Economically Vulnerable Consumers Today the Bureau is launching its Financial Coaching Initiative, targeting...
Servicemembers Unknowingly Paid Millions in Fees to Fort Knox National Company and Military Assistance Company Today the Bureau is taking action against...
CFPB Backs Department of Defense Proposal to Broaden the Rules for Greater Protections Today the Bureau issued a report highlighting how loopholes in the...
Retailer and Debt Collectors to Provide Over $2.5 Million in Consumer Relief for Illegal Lawsuits and Unauthorized Debits The Bureau and the Attorneys...
Today, the U.S. Department of Defense announced critical new protections for servicemembers using the military discretionary allotment system. The changes...
Today, the U.S. Department of Defense issued a proposal that would expand the types of credit products that are covered by the 36-percent rate cap and other...
The Bureau today put an end to a servicemember fee scam run by USA Discounters, Ltd., a company that operates a chain of retail stores near military bases...
The Bureau and 13 state attorneys general obtained approximately $92 million in debt relief from Colfax Capital Corporation and Culver Capital, LLC, also...
The Bureau announced today that servicemembers, veterans, and their families who complained to the Bureau about financial products or services have...
Today, the Bureau released guidelines to its examiners on how to identify consumer harm and risks related to Military Lending Act (MLA) violations when...
The two companies must return about $6.5 million to servicemembers for failing to properly disclose all the fees charged to participants in the companies'...
Today's actions stem from a joint "sweep," a review conducted by the CFPB and the FTC of about 800 randomly selected mortgage-related ads across the...
The hurdles they describe range from not being able to get the information they need, to being met with roadblocks when they do try to pursue their benefits.
The guidance, which is intended to ensure compliance with applicable consumer laws and regulations, pertains to military homeowners who have received...
"Our older adult population is growing every year, which makes it even more critical that we study this issue. Today, the Bureau will launch a public...
Today, the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee released data which revealed that education benefits administered by the...
"The provisions relating to the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA) in this agreement will help ensure that members of the military won't be denied...
The Repeat Offenders Against Military (ROAM) Database will track completed enforcement actions against companies and individuals who repeatedly scam...
As I travel the country talking to military families, I have heard too many distressing stories of servicemembers who are underwater, but not delinquent, on...