A trio of high-profile lawsuits issued at the tail end of the Biden administration indicate that the agency cares more about pursuing a political agenda than it does about helping American consumers.
Cash App's parent company Block must pay up to $175 million after a CFPB crackdown on fraudulent transaction handling.
The CFPB ordered Block to update its business practices to comply with the law, pay between $75 and $120 million to users ...
Today, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) released its annual list of consumer reporting companies. The list identifies dozens of specialty reporting companies that collect and sell ...
The Connecticut Department of Banking has announced that a multistate enforcement action against Block, Inc., the parent ...
In a press release, Block said that the guiding principle for Cash App is to "do right by our customers." "While we strongly disagree with the CFPB’s mischaracterizations, we made the decision ...
Tech organizations file a lawsuit against the US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau challenging new application regulations ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau finished last week with notable actions against a captive finance company and a ...
Capital One's five-day interruption, President Trump's planned dismantling of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and more this month.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau filed one lawsuit and reached five settlements last week, totaling nearly $206.6 ...
Block has agreed to pay up to $120 million to consumers harmed by fraudulent transactions and unfair business practices detailed by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) in a consent ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) announced today that's it's fining Block, the creator of Cash App and parent company of Square, $120 million in "refunds and redress" and a $55 million ...