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CFPB Introduces Process to Recognize Open Banking Standards

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) finalized a rule outlining the qualifications to become a recognized industry standard setting body, which can issue standards that companies can use “to help them comply with the CFPB’s upcoming Personal Financial Data Rights Rule.” The rule identifies the… Read More

CFPB Launches Directory of Scofflaws, Establishes Repeat Offender Unit

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is launching a new public directory to detect repeat offenders. The agency notes that while many financial services firms are widely known, and thus any alleged transgressions are reported, there are many firms that do not hit the public… Read More

CFPB’s Constitutionality of Funding Process Upheld by Supremes

The US Supreme Court has published its opinion on Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) v. Community Financial Services Association of America (CFSA), affirming the constitutionality of the agency’s funding mechanism. The decision was 7-2. Justice Alito wrote the dissenting opinion. Justice Gorsuch joined in dissenting…. Read More

CFPB Says Gaming Marketplaces Put Personal Data at Risk Due to Financial Info

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) says the increase in financial transactions in the gaming world is putting users’ information at risk. The agency claims that gaming platforms are not benefitting from the protections of federal law. The CFPB states that it has received consumer… Read More

CFPB Targets Global Money Transfers and “Junk Fees”

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is now targeting international money transfers and “junk fees” that may be saddled upon users. The CFPB issued a warning to firms that provide these services regarding allegations of false claims and misinformation about the cost of transfers and… Read More

CFPBs Cap on Credit Card Late Fees Will Raise Fees Elsewhere, Least Creditworthy May Lose Access to Cards

This past week, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) finalized its rules on credit late fees by reducing the legal lime to $8 from a typical fee of $32. The CFPB said that an average saving per year for consumers would be around $220, as… Read More

House Financial Services Committee to Hold Hearing on Federal Banking Proposals

The Financial Institutions & Monetary Policy Subcommittee, part of the House Financial Services Committee, has scheduled a hearing on banking regulation. The hearing is entitled Rules Without Analysis: Federal Banking Proposals Under the Biden Administration. While there is no information regarding the specifics of the… Read More

Financial Technology Association Tells CFPB to Slow Down on Payments Rule Proposal

The Financial Technology Association (FTA) has posted a comment letter criticizing the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and a proposed rule on digital payments. The FTA represents the interests of big Fintech firms like Stripe, Wise, Block, and others. The CFPB announced the proposed rule… Read More

Fintech Legal Expert Comments on CFPB’s Push to Regulate Big Tech and Fintech

Last week, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) proposed rules to regulate Big Tech and their Fintech services. The CFPB is targeting firms like Facebook, Google, Amazon, Apple, and others. According to the statement issued by the CFPB, the agency seeks to regulated digital wallets… Read More

CFPB Publishes Open Banking Proposal

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has proposed new rules that aim to boost Open Banking (Open Finance) in the United States, according to a statement by the agency. Open Banking is a concept where financial data and access to this data is easily shareable… Read More

CFPB Issues Guidance to Prevent Large Banks from Charging “Illegal” Junk Fees for Basic Services

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) issued an advisory opinion regarding a provision enacted by Congress that generally prohibits large banks and credit unions from imposing unreasonable obstacles on customers, “such as charging excessive fees, for basic information about their own accounts.” Under a 2010… Read More

TransUnion Target of Regulatory Action by CFPB, FTC, Must Pay $23 Million Penalty

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and Federal Trade Commission (FTC) have taken regulatory action against global credit profiling firm TransUnion (NYSE: TRU), claiming the company failed in regard to rental background checks. Additionally, the two agencies claimed TransUnion withheld the names of third parties… Read More

CFPB Claims Billions of Dollars Not Protected in Some Payment Apps, Names PayPal, Venmo and Cash App

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has issued a statement that “billions” of dollars held on payment Apps may not possess federal insurance. The CFPB said these funds may not be safe during times of “financial stress,” alluding to the recent banking crisis. Rohit Chopra,… Read More

Former CFPB Employee Steals Data on 256,000 Customers

A former Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) employee has stolen information from around 256,000 individuals, according to multiple reports. WSJ.com states that the information included “confidential supervisory” data from 45 different institutions. Most of the information was said to be from a single unnamed institution…. Read More

CFPB Guns for Credit Card Late Fees: Aims to Slash by $9 Billion a Year

The credit card business is a good one as this type of credit typically charges outlandish rates as well as silly fees. Today, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is specifically targeting late fees charged to consumers as it proposes a reul that aims to… Read More

CFPB Proposes Registry for Non Bank Financial Firms and their User Terms, McHenry Slams Move as Beyond Agencies Mandate

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has proposed a rule to establish a public registry of nonbank financial firms’ terms and conditions. The CFPB states that, in some cases, consumer rights are limited or waived, or terms are misleading. The CFPB states that non-banks would… Read More

TransUnion, Equifax, and Experian: CFPB Slams Credit Reporting Firms as Topping the List of Complaints

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has published its annual report of consumer and credit reporting complaints which is critical of the top firms in the sector, TransUnion, Equifax, and Experian. The CFPB states that the three largest nationwide consumer reporting agencies (NCRAs) top the… Read More

CFPB Penalizes Small World Money Transfer for Money Transfer Violations

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has penalized Choice Money Transfer, dba Small World Money Transfer, for multiple violations of the Remittance Transfer Rule and the Electronic Fund Transfer Act (EFTA), according to public statement. The CFPB claims that it found the company did not… Read More

CFPB Sues MoneyLion for Overcharging Servicemembers, “Trapping” Consumers in Costly Memberships

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) sued MoneyLion Technologies, an online lender, and 38 of its subsidiaries, “for imposing illegal and excessive charges on servicemembers and their dependents.” The CFPB alleges that MoneyLion “violated the Military Lending Act by charging more than the legally allowable… Read More

CFPB on BNPL: Uneven Disclosures and Protection for Consumers

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has published a report on the buy now – pay later (BNPL) industry, criticizing the sector of Fintech as having “uneven disclosure and protections” for borrowers. The CFPB noted that BNPL rocketed higher by almost 10X the amount in… Read More

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