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March

10
2025
Industry News

FTC Takes Action to Stop Sprawling ‘Growth Cave’ Business Opportunity and Credit Repair Scam

As a result of a Federal Trade Commission lawsuit, a federal court has temporarily halted the operations of a wide-ranging business opportunity and credit repair scam that has operated under the name “Growth Cave” since at least 2020.

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March

10
2025
Industry News

Hauptman Announces Changes to NCUA’s Overdraft/NSF Fee Collection

To help ensure credit unions can continue to support the needs of Americans struggling with inflation, the National Credit Union Administration will no longer publish overdraft and non-sufficient fund fee income for individual credit unions, Chairman Kyle S. Hauptman announced today. The NCUA will collect the data during supervisory examinations.

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March

7
2025
Strategy

Integrating Automation into Your Debt Collection Strategy

The debt collection industry is at a pivotal crossroads between traditional methods and the burgeoning world of automation. As collections executives navigate this transformation, the potential to streamline processes and enhance efficiency is more enticing than ever.

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March

7
2025
Industry News

Banking Committee sends nomination of Jonathan McKernan as CFPB Director to full Senate

The Senate Banking Committee on March 6 approved the nomination of Jonathan McKernan to be Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

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March

7
2025
Compliance

AGs Celebrate Consumer Protection Week 2025

Many state Attorneys General are celebrating Consumer Protection Week this week by releasing their top consumer complaint categories, summarizing their past year’s successes, and/or providing consumer education. As the AG press releases show, some AGs use voluntary dispute resolution to obtain relief from consumer complaints, and others take a monitoring approach, often referring to other agencies as appropriate.

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