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CFPB Announces $700M Settlement

The settlement, announced along the Federal Trade Commission, 48 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico, stems from "unfair and deceptive practices" from a 2017 data breach.

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Making Housing Work for Vets

As the country celebrates 243 years of freedom, take a look at how the industry is helping the men and women on the wall who keep America safe and secure.

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CFPB Discusses Dodd-Frank and Abuse

During this week's symposium from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, experts discussed unfair, deceptive, or abusive acts and practices, and the uncertainty surrounding abuse.

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CFPB to Discuss Dodd-Frank and More

The CFPB will be hosting a series of symposiums aimed, the first of which will explore the the meaning of abusive acts or practices under Section 1031 of the Dodd-Frank Act. Here are the details.

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CFPB Director Talks Regulation and Debt Collection

On Wednesday, CFPB Director Kathy Kraninger delivered a Keynote Address entitled “The Next Phase for CFPB.” In this Video Spotlight, Kraninger speaks on debt collection and consumer savings issues, and explains how the CFPB is working to address these problems.

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