CFPB prepares to “enhance” small business lending

On Dec. 23, the CFPB closed the application period for an assistant director, small business lending markets, a job paying up to $275,000 for identifying opportunities to “enhance fairness, transparency and functioning” of small business lending markets.

Serious concerns raised over CFPB data collection

The bureau has been working to acquire various data related to loans, bank accounts, debt repayment and other transactions in an effort to learn more about trends and issues that affect Americans.

CFPB highlights money transfer issues

The latest monthly complaint snapshot from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau focuses on money transfer issues and complaints from Georgia consumers.

CFPB as cudgel: Unions file complaint against T-Mobile

Change to Win, a union federation, has asked the CoFPB to investigate wireless carrier T-Mobile for “misleading advertisements and abusive debt collection practices” related to its no-contract cell phone service.

CFPB sues law firm over debt collection lawsuits

Attorneys and law firms are keeping an eye on a case currently working its way through federal court in Georgia. In the case the CFPB used its authority to sue a law firm that filed legal documents in support of a debt collection agency.

Scholars shed light on payday loan debate

A recent article published on the blog for the Federal Reserve Bank of New York evaluates the various objections raised by the CFPB and others seeking to heavily regulate or even outlaw short term, high interest payday loans.

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