
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has intensified its focus on credit card reward programs and credit reporting fees. Recently, the CFPB issued a new rule aimed at providing customers with greater protections. Additionally, the agency has taken action against online lender Think Finance, resulting in compensation for over 8,000 Massachusetts residents who were deceived into paying loans they did not owe. According to SenWarren, the CFPB is putting money back into families' pockets. Furthermore, the CFPB continues to address complaints from more than 400,000 servicemembers, veterans, and their families to ensure companies meet their obligations to the military community.
CFPB Director Targets Credit Reporting Fees https://t.co/MG5EWhr2cO #Money #ConsumerProtection #Fees @SheppardMullin https://t.co/jyTDiuhIJS
More than 400,000 servicemembers, veterans, and their families have submitted complaints to the @CFPB. We are continuing our efforts to ensure that companies are meeting their obligations to our military community. https://t.co/yU7fYTtvOz
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau issued a new rule that would provide customers with greater protections https://t.co/jd2ebZikoo






