Archive for Enforcement – Page 4

When we take an enforcement action against a person or company for
violating a consumer financial protection law, that person or company may have
to compensate people for the harm they caused

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Three key tips to keep in mind if you are denied access to basic financial services and products

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In
observance of six years serving consumers, here are six ways the CFPB has made
consumers count

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The CFPB works to create a level playing field in
financial markets and to help ensure fairness for consumers

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Today, we took action against Mastercard and UniRush after preventable
technological breakdowns in October 2015 left tens of thousands of RushCard
users unable to access their money and without customer support

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There are many credit scores available to you as a
consumer as well as to lenders

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If you were one of the thousands of Wells Fargo Bank
account holders who had an unauthorized account opened, here’s what you need to
know

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The
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
fines Wells Fargo for opening secret accounts without consumers’ knowledge or
consent

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In the past five years, we have written rules,
enforced laws and, supervised banks and other financial companies, while at the
same time creating resources to educate and engage you to make informed choices
with your finances

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El banco BancorpSouth pagará $10

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