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One of the nation's largest non-profit colleges is facing an FTC investigation for allegedly deceptive marketing practices.
July 29 -
TransUnion Corp. reported its second-quarter revenue increased 16% in the company's first quarterly financial report since its initial public offering.
July 29 -
West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is looking into hiring a lawyer licensed in California to collect a $13.8 million judgment against loan company CashCall Mortgage.
July 29 -
The auto lender, which has been operating under tight regulatory restrictions since its bailout during the financial crisis, will now be allowed to use its federally insured deposit base to fund more of its loan portfolio.
July 28 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Tuesday charged Paymap Inc. and LoanCare LLC with deceiving consumers.
July 28 - Morning Scan: Faulty Credit Reports Targeted; Merchants Seek Dismissal of $6B Credit Card Settlement
Some Democratic lawmakers want to help consumers fight back against creditors. The Consumer Reporting Fairness Act, introduced by Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, would make it easier to fix inaccurate credit reports.
July 28 -
Professional race car driver Scott Tucker is working on settling a Federal Trade Commission lawsuit accusing him of involvement in a payday lending scheme.
July 28 -
The House Financial Services Committee is meeting Tuesday to begin voting on several bills that are part of ABAs Agenda for Americas Hometown Banks.
July 28 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau denied an auto dealer trade group's request for a document detailing limits imposed by Honda's financing arm on dealer price discretion.
July 27 -
Eagle Bancorp in Bethesda, Md., has sold its indirect auto loan portfolio to MainStreet Bank in Fairfax, Va.
July 27