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Web-based Tool Will Deliver Regular Updates on Consumer Lending Markets.
On behalf of the Bureau, let me welcome all of you and say that we much appreciate this opportunity to discuss consumer financial markets with so many...
By
Richard Cordray
Bureau Urges Schools and Banks to Put Students' Best Financial Interest First.
Three Companies Cited For Falsely Claiming Consumers Could Not Lose Their Homes.
Report Also Includes In-Depth Look at Consumer Complaints from Oklahoma.
Unchecked Incentives Can Produce Unauthorized Account Openings, Deceptive Sales Tactics, and Other Illegal Practices.
The Federal Reserve Board and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) issued a final rule detailing the method that will be used to adjust the thresholds for exempting certain consumer credit and lease transactions from the Truth in Lending Act and Consumer Leasing Act.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), Federal Reserve Board, and Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) issued a final rule detailing the method that will be used to make annual inflation adjustments to the threshold for exempting small loans from special appraisal requirements.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) filed a complaint in federal district court against Access Funding, LLC for an illegal scheme in which victims of lead-paint poisoning and others were deceived into signing away future settlement payments in exchange for a significantly lower lump-sum payout.
Bureau Seeks Stakeholder Input on Security, Consumer Choice, and Control of Records.
Thank you all for joining us in Salt Lake City. We have a special moment right now to peer into the future and see what we can learn.
By
Richard Cordray
We are glad to welcome the Department of the Interior to their first meeting as a member of the Commission. Today we are releasing the 2016 National...
Bureau Alleges Virginia Pawnbroker Disclosed Misleadingly Low Annual Percentage Rate.
Alleges Network of Sham Collections Companies Harass, Threaten, and Deceive Millions of Consumers.
CFPB Finds Qualified Students Were Blocked From Affordable Loan Repayment Plans; Updates Student Loan Servicing Exam Procedures.
Today, I want to talk to you about some of the issues people encounter when they are paying back debts. Specifically, I want to discuss the debt collection...
By
Richard Cordray
CFPB Puts 44 Mortgage Lenders and Brokers on Notice That They May Be Required to Report Mortgage Data.
Thank you for having me today. Over the past five years, the Bureau and the Mortgage Bankers Association have each been working in our own ways to revive a...
By
Richard Cordray
Report Also Includes In-Depth Look at Consumer Complaints from North Carolina.
Report Discusses Market Developments with Potential for Consumer-Friendly Innovation.
Thank you. It is exciting to be here at Money 20/20 and see all of the intense interest around innovation in consumer financial services. The possibilities...
By
Richard Cordray
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.
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