Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Kathleen L. Kraninger announced a symposium series exploring consumer protections in today’s dynamic financial services marketplace.
Thank you to our hosts for the invitation, and to all of you for coming today. I’m particularly honored to be at a forum focused on bringing people together from across the political spectrum to forge commonsense solutions for the pressing issues facing our Nation.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (Bureau) today announced a settlement with Enova International, Inc., an online consumer lender based in Chicago, Illinois.
Today the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (Bureau) filed in federal district court a proposed settlement with TCF National Bank regarding its marketing and sale of overdraft services.
Thank you for joining the call. Today, we are suing TCF National Bank for tricking consumers to opt in for costly overdraft services. We believe TCF trained...
Companies Will Also Pay $38 Million in Fines for Unauthorized Charges on Customers' Mobile Bills Today, the Bureau filed proposed orders in federal courts...
Consumers Paid $49 Million in Fees for Deceptive Mortgage Payment Program Today the Bureau filed a lawsuit in federal district court against Nationwide...
Green Tree to Pay $48 Million in Borrower Restitution and $15 Million Fine for Servicing Failures WASHINGTON, D.C.– Today, the Bureau and the Federal Trade...
Defendants Would Pay a Total of $438,000 in Redress and another $438,000 in Civil Penalties Today, the Bureau announced that, together with the Navajo...
Bureau Also Obtains a Temporary Restraining Order to Halt Illegal Operation and Freeze Assets of Operation's Leaders The Bureau announced today that it has...
Nationwide Operation Deceptively Threatened Consumers with Criminal Prosecution and Jail Time for Writing Bounced Checks Today, the Bureau announced an...
Today, the Bureau asked a federal district court to enter a consent order that would permanently ban a Texas-based company, Union Workers Credit Services...
Today, the Bureau is suing a Texas-based company, Union Workers Credit Services, for deceiving consumers into paying fees to sign up for a sham credit card...
CFPB Warns Borrowers About Companies Charging High Fees for Free Federal Loan Repayment Benefits Today, the Bureau took action to put an end to two student...