Today, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) took action against Equifax, the nationwide consumer reporting agency, for its failure to conduct proper investigations of consumer disputes.
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The CFPB has ordered Equifax to pay $15 million for improperly investigating credit report disputes and providing inaccurate ...
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ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) this week ordered Equifax to pay $15 million for failing to conduct proper investigations regarding credit card ...
One of the nation’s largest credit reporting agencies has been fined $15 million for issuing inaccurate credit scores and ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau fined Equifax $15 million for credit reporting errors. The CFPB alleged the credit ...
Equifax will pay a $15 million penalty for failing to properly investigate credit report disputes.
Honda Motor Co.’s American finance unit will pay $12.8 million for reporting inaccurate information that affected the credit ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has imposed a $15 million fine on Equifax, a consumer reporting agency, for failing ...