Archive for Supervision – Page 2

The Division of Supervision, Enforcement, and Fair Lending is taking action against sloppy servicing practices that cause consumer harm, such as unfair practices that may occur when add-on products terminate

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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) announced today that it will extend the deadline for the public to share input and stories on their experiences with exploitative junk fees through April 11, 2022

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A review of our 2021 supervision activities revealed unfair acts and practices, and other violations, by mortgage servicers

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This report describes our fair lending activities in supervision, enforcement, guidance and rulemaking, interagency coordination, and outreach and education for calendar year 2020

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The Bureau is committed to ensuring fair, equitable, and nondiscriminatory access to credit for both individuals and communities

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Estamos comprometidos con proteger a los consumidores asegurando también la salud e integridad del personal supervisor y de los empleados de las instituciones supervisadas

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We are committed to protecting consumers through our supervisory work while working to ensure the health and safety of our remote examination staff and employees of our supervised institutions

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As part of the Bureau’s commitment to engage
stakeholders in active dialogue about key issues, the Bureau recently held
three roundtables to gather feedback about the Requests for Information the
Bureau recently issued

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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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