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The U.S. unit of fintech Wise must pay the bureau $45,000 and roughly $450,000 in redress to affected customers – a far cry ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has dismissed or withdrawn from more than 20 lawsuits as the Trump administration ...
The CFPB’s withdrawal would be a significant step toward ensuring that this lawsuit against Credit Acceptance is not used to sidestep the legislative process and impose sweeping regulatory reform.
The CFPB’s withdrawal would be a significant step toward ensuring that this lawsuit against Credit Acceptance is not used to sidestep the legislative process and impose sweeping regulatory reform. “We ...
“The CFPB’s withdrawal would be a significant step toward ensuring that this lawsuit against Credit Acceptance is not used to sidestep the legislative process and impose sweeping regulatory ...
CFPB's unopposed motion to withdraw from the lawsuit is a favorable development for Credit Acceptance, potentially leading to a reduction in legal challenges and associated costs. The withdrawal ...
the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (“CFPB”) filed an unopposed motion to withdraw from the lawsuit that it initiated jointly on January 4, 2023, with the Office of the New York State ...