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The CFPB announced leadership changes within the Bureau.
Credit Union Used False Threats to Collect Debts and Placed Unfair Restrictions on Account Access.
Thank you for joining us on this call. The CFPB today has finalized a new rule providing strong federal consumer protections for prepaid account users.
By
Richard Cordray
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.
Good afternoon and thank you for inviting me today. It is good to be here with so many people who have similar goals and ideals. The thread that ties us...
By
Richard Cordray
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...
I welcome our Community Bank Advisory Council and we are happy to see all of you. Today we will talk about promoting financial education among consumers...
By
Richard Cordray
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.
Good morning and thank you for having me join you today. For five years now, the Bureau and America's credit unions have had the opportunity to work...
By
Richard Cordray
Bureau Alleges Lenders Did Not List Required Annual Percentage Rate in Online Loan Advertisements.
On September 8, 2016, the Consumer Bureau, together with our partners at the Los Angeles City Attorney's office and the Office of the Comptroller of the...
By
Richard Cordray
Washington, D.C.
By
Gail Hillebrand
CFPB Orders Full Relief and Refunds for All Private Loans Made by the School.
Today the Bureau is joining our partners at the Los Angeles City Attorney's office and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency in taking an...
By
Richard Cordray
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.
Today we are pleased to announce two new pieces of work in the field of financial education. First, we are issuing a new report discussing a development...
By
Richard Cordray
Credit Union Advisory Council Meeting, Washington, D.C.
By
Richard Cordray
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.