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May

14
2024
Industry News

CFPB Distributes $384 Million to 191,000 Victims of Think Finance’s Illegal Lending Practices

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) today distributed more than $384 million to about 191,000 consumers harmed by Think Finance. Think Finance, a Texas-based online lender, deceived borrowers into repaying loans they did not owe. The CFPB distributed the money through its victims relief fund.

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May

14
2024
Industry News

California DFPI’s Proposed EWA Legislation Rejected by Office of Administrative Law

As discussed here, in March 2023, the California Department of Financial Protection and Innovation (DFPI) proposed new regulations under the California Financing Law that would interpret the definition of “loan” to include “income-based advances” or earned wage access (EWA) products, except those offered by employers.

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May

14
2024
Industry News

Wisconsin Governor Signs New Bill into Law Affecting Collection Agencies

Wisconsin Act 267, signed into law April 4, requires collection agencies to maintain their license on the NMLS and takes effect Jan. 1, 2025.

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May

14
2024
Trends

Fed Says Consumers See Higher-for-Longer Inflation

As reported on Monday (May 13), the Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s Center for Microeconomic Data detailed that, per the April Survey of Consumer Expectations, inflation’s expected to be higher one year from now, slightly lower at the three year mark, and then higher than had been seen previously for the five year horizon.

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May

14
2024
Industry News

The Price is Wrong: Amendment to the California Consumers Legal Remedies Act Requires New Price Disclosures

On July 1, 2024, the “junk fee” amendment to the California Consumers Legal Remedies Act (CLRA) will go into effect. Under this new provision, it will be a violation of the CLRA if a company advertises, displays, or offers goods or services at a price, but does not disclose all mandatory fees or charges when displaying the price.

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