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President Donald Trump has chosen Kathy Kraninger, a little-known White House budget aide, as director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, an administration official said.
June 16 -
Kathy Kraninger, an obscure official at the Office of Management and Budget, is President Trump's leading candidate to become director of CFPB, according to sources.
June 15 -
From a major CFPB deadline to a long-anticipated fintech report, there's a lot to watch for in the days to come.
June 15American Banker -
From a major CFPB deadline to a long-anticipated fintech report, there's a lot to watch for in the days to come.
June 15American Banker -
The new chair of the Conference of State Bank Supervisors argues that state regulators will keep protecting consumers if the CFPB curtails oversight.
June 15Conference of State Bank Supervisors -
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 -
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