CFPB News & Analysis
CFPB News & Analysis
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From a major CFPB deadline to a long-anticipated fintech report, there's a lot to watch for in the days to come.
June 15 -
The new chair of the Conference of State Bank Supervisors argues that state regulators will keep protecting consumers if the CFPB curtails oversight.
June 15 -
Readers respond to a bill designed to modernize the anti-money-laundering rules, applaud the acting head of the CFPB’s decision to fire the members of the bureau’s advisory councils, opine on when a bank ought to communicate it has been hacked and more.
June 15 -
Marc Dann, a former Ohio attorney general, has a plan to publicly maintain the CFPB's consumer complaint database if acting Director Mick Mulvaney shuts it down.
June 14 -
Security Group was fined $5 million for abusive collection tactics; the Dutch payments company is now valued at nearly $16 billion.
June 14 -
The CFPB ordered Security Group Inc. to pay $5 million for making illegal threats, including that consumers could go to jail.
June 13 -
The agency will have to rework its strategy for amending its payday lending rule after a federal court rebuffed efforts to stop the rule from going into effect.
June 13 -
Acting CFPB Director Mick Mulvaney had sided with two industry trade groups that sued the CFPB in April to invalidate the tough restrictions.
June 13 -
Rep. Darrell Issa, the Republican lawmaker from California, is among the candidates who have been discussed as President Trump gets closer to naming someone to run the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, according to people familiar with the matter.
June 13 -
Almost half of systemically important financial institutions are trading in bear territory; bank is accused of overcharging customers for mortgage-backed securities.
June 13