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The FTC's debt collection dialogue event set for Dallas later this month has been moved to a larger venue to accommodate demand. The goal of the series is to share information promoting fair collection practices.
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The federal government hopes to convince banks to make more mortgage loans to risky borrowers after several costly disputes over a federal loan program led some to determine it wasnt worth the trouble.
September 2 -
Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledges office said the state has won a $194,500 default judgment against a company that failed to respond to a federal lawsuit alleging violations of consumer protection laws.
September 2 -
The Mortgage Bankers Association sent a letter to the CFPB on Monday asking the regulator to overhaul its consumer complaint database that publishes unverified complaint narratives against mortgage companies and servicers.
September 1 -
A new battle is brewing between Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac as the government-sponsored enterprises set out to boost their purchases of low down payment loans.
September 1 -
Using an expanded view of credit data allowed collection agencies and debt buyers to increase their recovered dollars by up to 9%, according to a new study.
September 1 -
The U.S. Department of Educations Office of the Inspector General issued a report stating the department failed to hold a student loan management company accountable for correcting deficiencies in its collection system.
September 1 -
A group of small business owners are accusing the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau of plans to dismantle the payday lending industry through proposed new rules.
August 31 -
A Texas law that takes effect Tuesday is designed to help patients negotiate lower bills from hospital-based doctors who aren't in their health insurer's provider network.
August 31 -
The U.S. auto lending industry continues its multiyear boom. What follows is a look at numerous metrics that reflect the red-hot state of the market.
August 31 -
As banks await an expansion of data they must give regulators to capture mortgage lending patterns, pressure is building on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to advance similar requirements for small-business lending.
August 31 -
A decision by the U.S. bankruptcy court in Delaware to approve Corinthian Colleges' liquidation plan ultimately could mean hundreds of thousands of students wont have to repay their loans.
August 28 -
A Mississippi businessman, indicted in connection with bribes paid in exchange for prison contracts, made $198,000 between 2012 and 2014 as a lobbyist for the states payday loan and check cashing industries.
August 28 -
In recent online focus groups, Federal Reserve researchers presented 44 small-business owners with basic information about a loan and asked them to estimate the interest rate. The business owners' responses were telling.
August 28 -
Ally Financial surpassed Wells Fargo during the second quarter to regain its perch as the nation's largest auto lender, according to Experian Automotive.
August 27 -
RCB Investimentos, a master servicing platform for non-performing loans in Brazil, has announced a partnership with Norfolk, Va.-based debt-buying giant PRA Group.
August 27 -
The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that a debtor providing a cell phone number to a creditor has consented to receiving calls and thus the creditor doesn't violate the TCPA by making repeated, automated calls to that number seeking payment.
August 27 -
In a rapidly growing market outside the purview of the Truth in Lending Act or state usury caps, online lenders' rates and fees can be next to impossible to compare.
August 26 -
ACA International is raising concerns over the FTC's effort to encourage technology that will reroute some legitimate and valuable telephone calls.
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Debt collection remains the top reported issue in the CFPB's complaint database and the number of complaints about the credit reporting industry rose sharply.
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