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After months of speculation that the CFPB might shut down the complaint database, the bureau announced a different approach on Wednesday.. The complaints will remain accessible to the public. But ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau announced Wednesday the controversial public Consumer Complaint Database is here to stay. The CFPB announced that it will continue the publication of ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s controversial consumer complaint database might not have much life left. Last week, a memo reportedly from the House Financial Services Committee ...
The Trump administration may shut down a federal database of consumer complaints about the financial-services industry. Banks think that’s a swell idea. The attorneys general of California and ...
For the first time on Thursday, the CFPB turned on its enhanced public-facing consumer complaint database, pushing more than 7,700 consumer accounts of problems they are facing with financial ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Tuesday will begin releasing detailed information on Americans' complaints about their credit cards, part of a public database that the agency hopes ...
Last week, as reported here, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) released a proposed policy statement for comment. The CFPB plans to expand its existing consumer complaint database to ...
Raw data from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s complaint database paints an inaccurate portrait of the highly regulated accounts receivable management industry, which takes compliance and ...
WASHINGTON — An expanded database of complaints that consumers have filed against large financial institutions went public Thursday, but the debate over whether the new treasure trove of information ...
credit card companies. Although a very limited release, the data names the credit card issuers cited in each complaint. The database, currently described by the CFPB as being in “Beta ...
WASHINGTON An expanded database of complaints that consumers have filed against large financial institutions went public Thursday, but the debate over whether the new treasure trove of information ...