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Gaps in Student Loan Rehab Programs Trap Vulnerable Borrowers in Default, May Cost Consumers $125 Million in Unnecessary Interest Charges Alone.
The CFPB announced leadership changes within the Bureau.
Credit Union Used False Threats to Collect Debts and Placed Unfair Restrictions on Account Access.
New Rule Includes ‘Know Before You Owe’ Prepaid Disclosures.
CFPB to Evaluate Military Lending Act Violations in its Exams of Creditors and Will Use Its Enforcement Authority in Cases of Substantial Consumer Harm.
Project Also Finds Savings Persist After Offers End.
The FFIEC today announced the availability of data on mortgage lending transactions at 6,913 U.S. financial institutions covered by the Home Mortgage...
Online Lender Did Not Help Consumers Build Credit or Access Cheaper Loans, As It Claimed.
Bureau Marks Over One Million Consumer Complaints Handled.
Lender Also Illegally Exposed Borrowers’ Debt Information to Employers, Friends, and Family.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) filed a lawsuit in federal district court against the credit repair company Prime Marketing Holdings, LLC.
Bureau Alleges Lenders Did Not List Required Annual Percentage Rate in Online Loan Advertisements.
CFPB Orders Full Relief and Refunds for All Private Loans Made by the School.
Bank Incentives to Boost Sales Figures Spurred Employees to Secretly Open Deposit and Credit Card Accounts.
Bureau Releases Report on Teaching Financial Fundamentals and Offers a Tool for Educators.
Report Also Includes In-Depth Look at Consumer Complaints from Ohio.
Deceptive Marketing and Illegal Billing of Add-On Products Harmed Hundreds of Thousands of Consumers.
CFPB Issues Guide and Best Practices to Help Communities Create Protection Partnerships for Seniors.
Wells Fargo to Pay $3.6 Million Penalty to the Bureau.
Today the Bureau announced the appointment of new consumer experts from outside the federal government to the Consumer Advisory Board, Community Bank...
Today the Bureau Student Loan Ombudsman released a report finding consumers complain of servicing problems that make it difficult to get lower student loan...
The Bureau today finalized new measures to ensure that homeowners and struggling borrowers are treated fairly by mortgage servicers. The updated rule...
The Bureau today outlined consumer protection principles to guide mortgage servicers, investors, government housing agencies, and policymakers as they...
The Bureau today proposed updates to its Know Before You Owe mortgage disclosure rule. The proposed amendments are intended to formalize guidance in the...
Today the Bureau outlined proposals under consideration that would overhaul the debt collection market by capping collector contact attempts and by helping...