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Maria T. Vullo, formerly New York's executive deputy attorney general for Economic Justice, was nominated by Gov. Andrew Cuomo to serve as superintendent of a state agency that has played a key role in cracking down on debt collectors.
January 25 -
Nomorobo, a startup that blocks telemarketing calls, earned an endorsement from telecom giant Time Warner Cable Inc., which recently announced it will provide its phone customers easy access to its third-party robocall-blocking service.
January 25 -
In South Africa, parents who default on school fees are increasingly being turned over to debt collectors to help debt ridden high schools.
January 25 -
Imagine offering a borrower a better rate or a bigger loan because a handful of his buddies say he is an upstanding guy who they are so confident will pay back his loan that they are willing to cover a portion of it if he doesn't.
January 25 -
Ocwen Financial Corp. will pay $2 million to settle charges that it misstated its financial results in valuing complex mortgage assets, the Securities and Exchange Commission said this week.
January 22 -
A Florida campus of a for-profit college chain used deceptive practices that coerced students into racking up huge debt, according to a newly unsealed whistleblower lawsuit.
January 22 -
Data on consumer borrowing and debt released by S&P Dow Jones Indices and Experian show consumer credit default rates stabilized in December.
January 22 -
The CFPB announced Thursday that Herbies Auto Sales must provide $700,000 in refunds to customers and pay a $100,000 fine to resolve allegations it hid finance charges and deceived consumers purchasing vehicles.
January 21 -
The U.S. Department of Education has granted more time for companies to submit offers to perform debt collection work under a Request for Proposal.
January 21 -
Elevate Credit, an online lender, has temporarily delayed an initial public stock offering because of difficult market conditions. The firm was set to price its initial public stock offering Thursday.
January 21 -
House Financial Services Committee Chairman Jeb Hensarling is trying to stop $80 million in payments given to borrowers as part of a controversial auto loan discrimination settlement with Ally Financial until regulators verify the checks were actually given to minorities.
January 21 -
Debt-buying giant PRA Group Inc.'s stock fell Wednesday to a 52-week low. After opening at $27.60, PRA Group dropped to $26.75. By the closing bell, the company's stock was at $27.72 a share for a loss of 0.89%.
January 20 -
Brad Elbein, a former director of two Federal Trade Commission regional offices, has joined Barron & Newburger, P.C. as Managing Attorney of the firm's new Atlanta office.
January 20 -
A California resident has filed a class-action lawsuit against a Santa Rosa, Calif.-based collection agency, alleging it sent misleading form letters suggesting it was linked with local government.
January 20 -
Defaults, repossessions and auctions were down 3% last year compared with 2014 and down 62% from a peak in 2010, according to a report released today by RealtyTrac.
January 19 -
Overlapping missions and jurisdictions are fueling competition between the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the Federal Trade Commission, according to former officials at both agencies.
January 19 -
Idaho Community Action Network (ICAN) on Monday protested what it calls a lack of action by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau regarding enacting national standards for payday loan operations and ending uncapped loans.
January 19 -
ACA International filed a lawsuit in July to challenge the Federal Communications Commissions Declaratory Ruling concerning the Telephone Consumer Protection Act. On Friday, in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, the FCC filed its answering brief to the case, titled ACA International, et al. v. FCC and U.S.
January 18 -
Overlapping missions and jurisdictions are fueling competition between the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the Federal Trade Commission, according to former officials at both agencies.
January 15 -
A Michigan circuit court judge on Thursday banned Liquidation LLC and eight related companies from collecting on title loans that charge triple-digit interest rates.
January 15