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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
Report Also Looks at Consumer Complaints from Massachusetts.
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
Report Also Looks at Consumer Complaints from Louisiana.
CFPB Seeks Public Feedback on Benefits, Risks of Using Unconventional Sources to Extend Affordable Credit to Consumers Lacking Credit History.
Thank you for joining us. I am glad to be in Charleston as we explore some new frontiers for consumer access to credit.
By
Richard Cordray
Report Also Looks at Consumer Complaints from Tennessee.
Report Also Looks at Consumer Complaints from Arizona.
Report Also Includes In-Depth Look at Consumer Complaints from Oklahoma.
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
CFPB Puts 44 Mortgage Lenders and Brokers on Notice That They May Be Required to Report Mortgage Data.
The FFIEC today announced the availability of data on mortgage lending transactions at 6,913 U.S. financial institutions covered by the Home Mortgage...
Report Also Includes In-Depth Look at Consumer Complaints from Ohio.
The CFPB's Office of Consumer Response hears directly from consumers about the challenges they face in the marketplace, brings their concerns to the...
The CFPB's Office of Consumer Response hears directly from consumers about the challenges they face in the marketplace, brings their concerns to the...
Report Also Includes In-Depth Look at Consumer Complaints in New Mexico.
Report Also Includes Look at Consumer Complaints from California.
Payment Processor Deceived Consumers About the Data Security Risks of Using Its Online System The Bureau today took action against online payment platform...
The Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC), on behalf of its members, today released observations from the recent cybersecurity...
Our efforts reflect concern about access to credit and do not reflect a one-sided perspective to maximize consumer protection or industry deterrence at all costs. There is such a thing as doing too little, and there is such a thing as doing too much. We are aiming instead at doing justice.
By
Richard Cordray
Rule Would Benefit Companies That Limit Consumer Data-Sharing The Bureau today proposed a rule to promote more effective privacy disclosures from financial...
Advisory Offers Tips to Protect Accounts in Wake of Recent Payment Card Data Breaches Today the Bureau published a consumer advisory to help consumers...