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Companies and Individuals to Pay More Than $2 Million in Penalties and Relinquished Funds.
Consumer Bureau Launches “Certify Your Service” Campaign to Help Teachers, First Responders, and Other Public Servants Stay on Track.
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Richard Cordray
Consumer Bureau Launches “Certify Your Service” Campaign to Help Teachers, First Responders, and Other Public Servants Stay on Track.
Proposal Would Adjust Error Resolution Requirements and Provide More Flexibility for Credit Cards Linked to Digital Wallets.
Bureau Notes that Deferred-Interest Promotions May Lack Transparency, Carry Risks to Consumers.
Welcome to this meeting of the Consumer Advisory Board. Once again, I thank our members for sharing your expertise and perspectives on the concerns of...
By
Richard Cordray
Consumers In Higher-Income Areas More Likely Than Those in Lower-Income Areas to Establish Credit with a Credit Card or Co-Borrower.
Fay Servicing to Pay up to $1.15 Million to Borrowers Harmed by Illegal Servicing Practices.
Report Shows Older Consumers Report Problems with Reverse Mortgages, Scams, Credit Cards, and Add-On Products.
Good afternoon and thank you. And let me thank all the groups represented here at the conference. You raise awareness about the need for fairness, honesty, and justice in business, housing, civic life, and economic development.
By
Richard Cordray
Thank you all for being here. I always look forward to the meetings of our Financial Literacy and Education Commission. Each time we gather, our discussions...
By
Richard Cordray
Nearly Half of the Highest-Risk Borrowers Not Enrolled in an Affordable Repayment Plan Redefault.
Thank you all for coming. It is good to be here again in Los Angeles. Today, the Bureau is announcing an inquiry into ways to collect and publish...
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Richard Cordray
CFPB Asks for Public Feedback on Ways to Bridge the Information Gap on Small Business Lending.
Bureau Alleges Companies Deceived Consumers About Debt That Was Not Legally Owed.
Report Discusses Current Approaches and Business Case for Diversity and Inclusion.
Auto Loan Company Failed to Provide Redress For Illegal Collection Tactics.
Bureau Recovered $6.1 Million for 16,000 Consumers Harmed By Auto Loan Originators.
Report Also Looks at Consumer Complaints from Nevada.
Welcome to this meeting of the Community Bank Advisory Council. We created this Council almost five years ago because we wanted to ensure that we have a...
By
Richard Cordray
Mortgage Servicer’s Widespread Errors, Shortcuts, and Runarounds Cost Borrowers Money, Homes.
Today the Bureau is filing a lawsuit against Ocwen, one of the nation's largest nonbank mortgage servicers. We are seeking relief to compensate consumers...
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Richard Cordray
CFPB Alleges Weltman, Weinberg & Reis Deceived Consumers with Misleading Calls and Letters.
Proposal Would Clarify Requirements and Help Companies Comply.
Thank you John for your kind words. I am glad to be back in Atlanta for the HOPE Global Forum. It is great to be here with you and to know you share similar...
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Richard Cordray