On January 8, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) officially recognized Financial Data Exchange, Inc. (FDX) as ...
The CFPB issued separate policy statements on "sandbox approvals" and no-action letters for fintechs. Both policies are expected to be rescinded by an acting CFPB director appointed by President-elect ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau announced Tuesday that it was suing Capital One for misleading consumers about their savings account interest rates and “cheating” them out of more ...
In an effort to foster innovation in financial services, the CFPB is reinstituting its programs that allow companies to obtain regulatory safe harbors through no-action letters and sandboxes to ...
The CFPB announced that it is seeking public input on strengthening privacy protections and preventing harmful surveillance in digital payments, particularly those offered through large technology ...
The notices of rescission were published in the Federal Register this week. CFPB Director Rohit Chopra, who may just have days left on the job, said he was using his discretion "to withdraw the ...
(RTTNews) - The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has filed a lawsuit against Capital One, N.A., and its parent holding company, Capital One Financial Corp., alleging that the company ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is suing Capital One, alleging the bank illegally misled customers by not notifying them of account options that paid higher interest rates.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) announced today it’s suing Capital One for “cheating millions of consumers” who held its flagship 360 Savings account out of more than $2 ...
CFPB says Block deployed weak security protocols on Cash App Block ordered to pay up to $120 mln as compensation, $55 mln penalty Company says it disagrees with regulator's 'mischaracterizations ...