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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) finalized a rule on Oct. 22, to help consumers transfer their information from one financial provider to another, free of charge.
The CFPB has vigorously pursued a mission to return billions of dollars to consumers from junk fees and fraud. Since the bureau’s founding in 2011, it has provided over $21 billion in consumer ...
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, who took over on Monday as President Donald Trump's new acting consumer finance watchdog, has halted virtually all pending activities at the U.S. Consumer ...
The CFPB has been fighting “junk fees” for years, but whether the ruling will stick has yet to be seen. You could save $200 per year thanks to the CFPB’s new cap on overdraft fees Skip to ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) released its new Explore Credit Cards tool this week, intended to allow consumers to compare more than 500 credit cards based on “unbiased ...
The CFPB's lawsuit against Experian underscores the critical importance of accurate credit reporting in our financial system. As consumers, we rely on these reports to access credit, housing, and ...
The CFPB estimated that these changes would result in $5.5 billion in annual fee savings for consumers, while eliminating NSF fees would save $2 billion annually.
In a statement, the CFPB claims that Capital One falsely advertised its “360 Savings” account as offering one of the best interest rates in the nation, only to freeze the rate at a low level ...