Consumer narrative added to CFPB’s complaint database
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has gone ahead with its inclusion of a consumer narrative element in its complaint database.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has gone ahead with its inclusion of a consumer narrative element in its complaint database.
Many Americans oppose ongoing efforts to restrict access to certain consumer financial products by the Consumer Protection Bureau, according to a poll conducted by the U.S. Consumer Coalition.
On June 17, the CFPB announced it will delay the effective date of the TILA-RESPA Integrated Disclosure rule until Oct. 1.