Argus Information and Advisory Services, a subsidiary of TransUnion, has agreed in writing that it will not seek any government contract with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau for three years
Argus Information and Advisory Services, a subsidiary of TransUnion, has agreed in writing that it will not seek any government contract with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau for three years
CFPB Deputy Director Zixta Martinez discusses changes at the ASC since she became Chair in 2022, including enhanced state oversight, landmark hearings on appraisal bias, and improved collaboration with The Appraisal Foundation to create a more equitable and accountable appraisal industry
Forgotten second mortgages may be coming back to haunt homeowners who haven’t received notices or account statements for years
Including junk data and mistakes on people’s credit reports is against the law
Financial institutions are increasingly serving consumers in languages other than English
Consumers are entitled to critical legal protections regardless of how products are labeled
Today, the CFPB is releasing new recommendations to states on how they can update their laws and regulations to meet new risks and challenges
The CFPB invites video gamers to share their experiences with video game currencies, gaming companies, fraud, scams, and account hacks
The CFPB’s rule protecting payday and installment loan borrowers takes effect on March 30, 2025
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is stopping companies from improperly contacting people in the workplace to put pressure on them to pay allegedly owed debts