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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau terminated an order requiring NFCU to reimburse $80 million to customers.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, led by President Trump’s administration, has dropped a case against Navy Federal ...
Consumer Federation of America slams CFPB’s reversal of a $95 million consent order against Navy Federal Credit Union for ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said Tuesday it has terminated its overdraft fee-related consent order against Navy ...
The top U.S. watchdog agency for consumer finance this week canceled a $95 million settlement reached last year with Navy ...
Personnel leaders said the contract was allowing the Navy to pursue the cancellation of IT programs that had failed to ...
Navy Federal Credit Union will not pay a $15 million fine or $80 million in restitution to servicemembers who were illegally ...
Navy Federal is the world’s largest credit union, serving more than 14 million members globally. A member-owned, not-for-profit organization, ...
Navy Federal Credit Union potentially avoided having to pay as much as $80 million in redress to harmed consumers and escaped ...
Zeidman believes that consumer-permissioned data sharing and cash flow-based underwriting carry several benefits specifically for individuals serving in the military, Navy Federal's primary member ...
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