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CFPB Targets Rocket Mortgage for Alleged Kickbacks

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has filed a lawsuit against Rocket Homes claiming kickbacks for real estate brokers and agents who steered customers to use the platform for mortgages. The CFPB reported that it had also sued Jason Mitchell, his real estate brokerage firm,… Read More

J.D. Power Analyzes Key 2024 Credit Card Themes

The following was provided by J.D. Power: As we approach the end of the year, the major storylines that have developed in the credit card industry are creating ripple effects through the entire financial landscape. Even as inflation has dropped to its lowest level since February… Read More

CFPB Claims Regarding Zelle Losses May Be Exaggerated

Earlier this week, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau  (CFPB) announced a lawsuit targeting the big banks that launched Zelle. Zelle was created by big banks in recognition of the rise of peer-to-peer payments and transfers. The banks wanted to keep pace with competitors and decided… Read More

CFPB Sues Big Banks Over Festering Fraud Enabled by Zelle

As part of a push to maintain relevance in the digital finance world, several years ago big banks partnered up to launch their own instant payments and transfer system Zelle. The payments platform has emerged as a significant success – except for claims of fraud… Read More

CFPB Announces Actions to Protect Consumers from “Illegal” Credit Card Practices

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) announced actions in order to protect consumers from “illegal” credit card practices and help people save money on interest and fees. In a circular to other law enforcement agencies, the CFPB warned that some credit card companies operating rewards… Read More

Independent Community Bankers of America Boss Pans CFPB Overdraft Rule

This week, Independent Community Bankers of America president and CEO Rebeca Romero Rainey spoke out against the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s final rule on overdraft services. Despite the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s overdraft rule’s exemption for community banks under $10 billion in assets, Rainey said… Read More

American Bankers Association, Consumer Bankers Association Sue CFPB for New Overdraft Rules

The Consumer Bankers Association (CBA), American Bankers Association (ABA), America’s Credit Unions, Mississippi Bankers Association, and other individual banks have joined in a lawsuit challenging the final rules issued by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau impacting overdraft regulations. Yesterday, the CFPB issued rules that manage… Read More

The CFPB Should Be Investigating Banks that Debanked Individuals and Firms

Today, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) testified before the Senate Banking Committee. Chairman Rohit Chopra outlined his accomplishments while at the agency in his opening statement, mentioning that they are working on addressing the challenges of debanking. Blocking people from the banking system has emerged… Read More

Are New Payment Rules Issued by CFPB a Covert Attack on X and Elon Musk?

Earlier today, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFBP) issued final rules on non-bank firms providing payments and transfers. Digital payments have become the norm as people adopt digital wallets, hosted on their smartphones, as simpler and quicker way to transfer funds. While there are many… Read More

Financial Technology Association Slams CFPBs New Payments Rule

The Financial Technology Association (FTA) has issued a statement criticizing the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s new rules addressing digital payments and transfers. The CFPB revealed final rules today that are said to “strengthen oversight of large technology firms in consumer financial markets” that offer digital… Read More

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Announces Final Rules on Non-Bank Digital Payments, Transfers

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has announced final rules for non-bank digital payments and transfers. The payments sector of Fintech is one of the hottest segments of innovation, as users have quickly adopted digital wallets and more efficient payment methods. The CFPB’s move is… Read More

US Open Banking Set for Significant Acceleration But Political Uncertainty Might Impact Momentum – Report

According to some insiders, U.S. open banking is poised for significant acceleration, but political uncertainty could hamper momentum. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) finalized its Personal Financial Data Rights Rule under Section 1033 of the Dodd-Frank Act two weeks ago. The rule mandates that banks and other… Read More

CFPB’s VyStar Fine Has ICBA Exec Calling For Stricter Oversight

Independent Community Bankers of America (ICBA) president and CEO Rebeca Romero Rainey said the recent CFPB action against VyStar Credit Union highlights an oversight gap in need of urgent attention. VyStar Credit Union was dinged for harming consumers through its botched rollout of a new… Read More

Open Banking in U.S. Analyzed in Report

According to a global survey of Open Banking, 90% of companies are considering U.S. expansion following the finalization of new regulations this week. That is among the findings in The Transatlantic Index USA, a report released by Open Banking Excellence (OBE). The publication features insights… Read More

Alkami Exec Says Open Banking Rules Are Opportunity for Financial Services FIrms

The Open Banking rules announced by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) may dramatically alter the entire consumer financial services sector. Customers may soon be in control of their own data – determining who may, and who may, not access the information. This may expedite… Read More

Global Fintech Wise Issues Statement on CFPB Open Banking Rules: “Wise encourages the CFPB to consider expanding the scope of this rule”

There has been much discussion of the Open Banking rules announced by the US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). While many support the new regulations, which aim to empower consumers to control their financial services data—allowing when and by whom to use the information—some are concerned about having a… Read More

Apple, Goldman Hit with $89 Million Penalty by CFPB for Apple Card Transgressions

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has penalized both Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) and Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS) for apparent transgressions in regard to the popular Apple Card. Apple announced its bespoke credit in partnership with Goldman in 2019. The digital/physical offering grew quickly due to its consumer-friendly… Read More

Experts Comment on New CFPB Open Banking Rules

  The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) released final Open Banking rules today. The new rules impact banks, brokerages and more, and go into effect over the next few years. Open Banking or Open Finance addresses the topic of data generated or provided by consumers… Read More

CFPB Reveals Open Banking Rules

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has completed its rulemaking process for certain segments of Open Banking. Open Banking, or Open Finance, addresses the massive amounts of data generated by financial services firms and their customers. In the past, these firms have largely leveraged this… Read More

CFPB BNPL Interpretive Rule Slammed by Financial Technology Association

The Financial Technology Association (FTA) this week spoke out against the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB) final interpretive rule on BNPL products. FTA president and CEO Penny Lee said the two organizations share the goal of consumer health. However, the CFPB’s results are inadequate. “Millions… Read More

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