Today, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) took action against Chime Financial for failing to give consumers timely refunds when their accounts were closed.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) today took action against National Collegiate Student Loan Trusts and Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency for multi-year servicing failures.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) today released a report detailing the complex costs and fees that many consumers with health savings accounts are forced to pay.
CFPB explica como las compañías que operan herramientas de comparación de productos financieros, pueden violar la ley cuando favorecen a ciertos productos o prestamistas, porque reciben comisiones por ello.
The CFPB explained how companies operating comparison-shopping tools can break the law when they steer consumers to certain products or lenders because of kickbacks.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau resolved an appeal in a long-running enforcement suit against a foreclosure relief scam operation for $12 million.
CFPB resuelve apelación en una demanda por $12 millones que tenía tiempo en proceso, contra una operación de estafa con alivio de ejecución hipotecaria.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau proposed to block financial institutions from one potential source of new junk fee revenue – fees on instantaneously declined transactions.
CFPB propone bloquearles a las instituciones financieras una potencial fuente de ingresos por nuevas tarifas inesperadas; las penalidades por transacciones declinadas instatáneamente.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau found that many college-sponsored financial products have higher fees and worse terms and conditions compared to typical market products.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ordered U.S. Bank to pay nearly $21 million for keeping consumers from accessing unemployment benefits during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) today ordered Toyota Motor Credit Corporation to pay $60 million in consumer redress and penalties for operating an illegal scheme to prevent borrowers from cancelling product bundles that increased their monthly car loan payments.
CFPB ordenó al prestamista online Enova International Inc. pagar una multa de $15 millones por asumir conducta ilegal, que incluyó retirar fondos de cuentas bancarias sin autorización, hacer declaraciones engañosas sobre préstamos y cancelar extensiones de préstamos