The Consumer Finance Protection Bureau has dropped several enforcement actions against companies like Capital One and Rocket ...
In notices of voluntary dismissals filed on Thursday, the CFPB dropped lawsuits it had brought against Capital One, Rocket ...
The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Thursday dropped five enforcement actions against financial services ...
The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Thursday dropped 5 enforcement actions against financial services companies ...
The bureau reversed course Thursday after accusing the bank last month of obscuring a higher-paying savings product from some ...
The once-fierce watchdog is dropping consumer cases against companies and processing far fewer complaints.
The CFPB had brought the case in 2022, accusing the company and longtime executive John Danaher of violating a 2017 order ...
Capital One customers hoping for restitution following allegations of interest payment discrepancies may be disappointed.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's decision to drop its enforcement action against the credit reporting bureau marks the eighth lawsuit dropped by the agency in recent days.
The companies are accused of ripping off savings account holders, illegally collecting on student loans, and more.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Thursday dropped five major legal cases it had underway — including a big lawsuit ...
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