Elon Musk, Trump’s new presidential advisor, tweeted in early November “Delete CFPB. There are too many duplicative ...
In 2017, then-President Donald Trump appointed White House Budget Director Mick Mulvaney to run the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. As a Republican member of Congress, Mulvaney had ...
Financial Data Exchange will set standards under the agency’s Personal Financial Data Rights rule, allowing consumers to ...
The NATO military alliance said Tuesday it would launch a Baltic Sea monitoring mission following the suspected sabotage of ...
ACA International and Specialized Collections Systems, a Houston-based debt collector, filed a lawsuit Thursday against the CFPB and Director Rohit Chopra in the U.S. District Court for the Southern ...
The actions are widely expected to be rescinded by a new incoming acting CFPB director appointed by President-elect Trump. Both actions — a nonbinding interpretive rule on how existing law applies to ...
The top US consumer financial regulator is seeking to strengthen protections for customers against excessive surveillance and fraud in digital payments and currencies. The Consumer Financial ...
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On March 5, 2024, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) finalized a rule limiting the penalty for late payment to $8 per incident, down from an industry average of $32. It is expected to ...
During Donald Trump’s first term, the CFPB’s Office of Innovation allowed companies to apply for no-action letters that served as protective agreements, enabling them to develop specific products ...
Institute for Organization Management, the professional development program of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and the Odessa ...
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