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JD Supra: Director Chopra issues statement on FDIC/OCC/FHA proposal on incentive-based compensation...
JD Supra· 14 hours agoCFPB Director Rohit Chopra has released a statement about the proposal issued by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Office of the Comptroller of ...
Closed a Chime Account? You Could Get $150 if You Didn't Get Your Refund on Time
CNET· 6 hours agoLast month, the CFPB issued an order that San Francisco-based Chime pay $3.25 million to the CFPB...
Consumer watchdog creates corporate ‘repeat offender’ registry
The Hill via Yahoo Finance· 5 days agoThe federal government’s top consumer watchdog is establishing a registry to track companies and...
Feds go after companies that put 'gotchas' in their fine print
Consumer Affairs· 18 hours agoThe agency also put its foot down, telling those companies that they’ve got eyes on them. “Federal...
Student loan debt: New lawsuit filed on behalf of borrowers
Newsweek· 7 days agoOn Friday, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) filed a new lawsuit against the...
CFPB launches process to recognise open banking standards
Retail Banker International via Yahoo Finance· 1 day ago“Industry standards can be weaponised by dominant firms in order to maintain their market position,...
CFPB finalizes open banking standard setter rule
Banking Dive via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoThe bureau will consult public interest groups and app developers on open banking standards, and no single special interest can dominate the...
CFPB issues warning on ‘fine-print tactics‘ used to ‘trick‘ consumers
HousingWire via Yahoo Finance· 4 days agoOn Tuesday, the CFPB released a circular warning companies that use "fine-print tactics to trick...
Consumer Bureau to Create ‘Corporate Offender’ Registry
New York Times· 4 days agoThe goal, the consumer bureau said, is to make it easier for consumers, watchdogs and government...
The Affordable Connectivity Program Is Over. Here’s Where You Can Still Get Cheap Internet
The State· 5 days agoThrough the end of 2024, 14 internet companies have agreed to offer high-speed broadband plans for $30 or less per month with no fees or data caps.