• 10.11.16

    Court to CFPB: Unconstitutional and Wrong on RESPA

    In a landmark decision impacting the consumer financial services industry and beyond, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit has declared unconstitutional a core component of the structure of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), and overturned a $109 ...

  • 09.29.16

    CFPB Flunks For-Profit Education Company, Orders $31M Payment

    Continuing its recent focus on student lending, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) ordered a for-profit college company to provide loan forgiveness and refunds of more than $23 million, adding an $8 million civil money penalty on top.

  • 09.15.16

    OCC, CFPB Charge Bank With Illegal Credit Card Practices

    Two regulators have forced one bank to pay $35 million for allegedly improper credit card practices—including fines owed to both the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).

  • 09.15.16

    CFPB Focuses on Bank Accounts, Services Complaints for August

    Bank accounts and services were the focus of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB) August snapshot of consumer complaints.

  • 09.01.16

    FDIC on Marketplace Lending, Supervisory Appeals and Communication

    The latest regulator attempting to rein in controls on the marketplace lending industry is the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC). Marketplace lending to consumer borrowers generally runs through state-chartered banks. The FDIC is in the unique position of being able to regulate ...

  • 08.04.16

    Overdraft Service Program Costs Bank $10M in CFPB Fine

    Overdraft services practices were the basis for a $10 million fine from the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (CFPB) in a recent action against a national bank operating primarily in the northeast.

  • 07.21.16

    Network Rules Occupy Second Circuit, U.S. Supreme Court

    Issues surrounding network rules made headlines recently, with the Second Circuit Court of Appeals rejecting a $7.25 billion deal between Visa and MasterCard and approximately 12 million merchants claiming the networks worked together to fix credit and debit interchange fees, as well as the U.S. ...

  • 07.07.16

    Will Industry Feel Impact of Supreme Court's Madden Rejection?

    In a disappointing move, the U.S. Supreme Court has denied the petition for certiorari by Midland Funding to hear the case Madden v. Midland Funding. But could the inaction by the Supreme Court be much ado about nothing?

  • 06.23.16

    CFPB Releases Proposed Regulation of Payday Loans

    In a long anticipated move, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) proposed a rule to regulate so-called "debt traps" by requiring lenders to take additional steps to ensure consumers have the ability to repay certain types of small loans and placing limits on reborrowing or ...

  • 06.10.16

    New York's DFS Reaches $3M Deal Involving Payday Lending Debts

    Continuing its efforts against payday lenders, New York's Department of Financial Services (DFS) announced a consent decree with National Credit Adjustors (NCA) and Webcollex totaling $3 million.

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