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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...
By
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...
By
Richard Cordray
Thank you Chairman Hensarling, Ranking Member Waters, and Members of the Committee. I am reporting today on our work over the past year. The Bureau was...
By
Richard Cordray
Welcome to this meeting of the Credit Union Advisory Council. We created the Credit Union Advisory Council almost five years ago because we wanted to ensure...
By
Richard Cordray
Thank you once again for having me today. For five years now, you have regularly invited me to talk with you and hear from you about what we are doing at...
By
Richard Cordray
Thank you. With this award, as with all others, I am willing temporarily to accept it into my hands only to convey it to my hard-working, dedicated...
By
Richard Cordray
Report Also Looks at Consumer Complaints from Massachusetts.
Proposed Rule Would Also Aid in Adoption of New Forms.
Credit Reporting Company Misstated How Credit Scores It Sold Were Used.
Bureau’s $1.75 Million Civil Penalty for Persistent and Substantial Reporting Errors is the CFPB’s Largest Penalty to Date for HMDA Violations.
I am glad to be with you today to hear firsthand about the latest innovations in consumer financial services. These innovations seem to be generating considerable interest and optimism about the future.
By
Richard Cordray
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.
Report Also Looks at Consumer Complaints from Louisiana.
Errors in your college enrollment record can affect your finances in ways you don’t expect.
CFPB Seeks Public Feedback on Benefits, Risks of Using Unconventional Sources to Extend Affordable Credit to Consumers Lacking Credit History.