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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (Bureau) released the annual report to Congress on the administration of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA).
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (“CFPB” or “Bureau”) today released its 18th edition of Supervisory Highlights.
Five federal agencies today issued a joint statement explaining the role of supervisory guidance for regulated institutions.
The Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (Bureau) today released its 17th edition of Supervisory Highlights.
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 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.
Bureau Supervision Requires Some Companies to Change Practices to Prevent Future Violations.
Bureau Concerned About Companies Misleading Consumers About Pay-By-Phone Fees, Keeping Them in the Dark About Much Cheaper Options.
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
Bureau Recovered $6.1 Million for 16,000 Consumers Harmed By Auto Loan Originators.
Welcome to this meeting of the Consumer Advisory Board. We find great value in the dialogue we have with our CAB members, who share with us their perspective, their expertise, and their experience.
By
Richard Cordray
Bureau Report Outlines Accuracy and Other Issues That Bureau Supervision Has Taken Action to Address.
Unchecked Incentives Can Produce Unauthorized Account Openings, Deceptive Sales Tactics, and Other Illegal Practices.
CFPB Finds Qualified Students Were Blocked From Affordable Loan Repayment Plans; Updates Student Loan Servicing Exam Procedures.
CFPB to Evaluate Military Lending Act Violations in its Exams of Creditors and Will Use Its Enforcement Authority in Cases of Substantial Consumer Harm.
Report Highlights Violations in Auto Origination, Debt Collection, Mortgage Origination and Small-dollar Lending.
CFPB Releases Special Edition of Supervision Highlights and Updates Mortgage Servicing Exam Procedures.
Good morning and thank you for inviting me today. For the past four years, we have had a vigorous and productive dialogue with the Consumer Bankers...
CFPB Examiners Uncover Illegal Auto Defaults of Student Loans and Other Violations Today the Bureau released its latest supervision report where the exams...
Examiners Uncover Illegal Practices in Student Loan Servicing, Mortgage Origination and Servicing, Consumer Reporting, and Debt Collection Markets Today the...
Supervisory Resolutions Across Industries Recover $11.6 Million for More Than 80,000 Consumers Today the Bureau released its latest supervision report...
Bureau Publishes Exam Procedures for Supervised Companies in $900 Billion Market.
Good morning. It's a pleasure to be here with all of you. I believe that we share common goals: a strong and vibrant consumer financial services market as...
Examiners Recover $19.4 Million in Remediation for more than 92,000 Consumers Today the Bureau released its latest supervision report highlighting legal...