The CFPB is working with municipal and county governments to identify and address financial harm to their constituents
The CFPB is working with municipal and county governments to identify and address financial harm to their constituents
The Federal Trade Commission is exploring changes to the Business Opportunity Rule, seeking comment from the public on the rule’s effectiveness and a potential expansion to the rule to cover other types of money-making opportunities, such as coaching or mentoring programs, e-commerce opportunities, or investment opportunities
Auto loans represent the third largest credit market
The Federal Trade Commission is taking action against DK Automation and its owners, Kevin David Hulse and David Shawn Arnett for using unfounded claims of big returns to entice consumers into moneymaking schemes involving Amazon business packages, business coaching, and cryptocurrency
The Federal Trade Commission today announced it is extending by six months the deadline for companies to comply with some of the changes the agency implemented to strengthen the data security safeguards financial institutions must put in place to protect their customers’ personal information
The Federal Trade Commission is sending payments totaling more than $9
Today, we finalized changes to our procedural rule related to nonbank supervision based on a risk determination
FDIC Consumer News | November 7, 2022
Servicemembers on the Move
Changes impacting budget, housing, and banking needs
Servicemembers and their families typically move to a new duty station every two to four years, causing changes to financial, housing, and banking needs
The Federal Trade Commission is sending payments totaling more than $830,300 to 1,376 people who began their enrollment at Saint James School of Medicine between Fall 2016 and Summer 2021
The Federal Trade Commission has stopped internet phone service provider Vonage from imposing junk fees and creating obstacles to those who try to cancel their service