CFBP fines Equifax for damaging credit report errors
MarketWatch · 8h
CFPB Fines Equifax $15M Over Consumer Dispute Probes
Without admitting or denying the findings, Equifax has agreed to pay a $15 million civil monetary penalty that will be deposited into the CFPB's victims relief fund. A representative for Equifax didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.
devdiscourse · 9h
Equifax Faces CFPB's $15 Million Fine for Reporting Lapses
Equifax has been ordered by the CFPB to pay $15 million due to improper investigations into credit reporting errors. This penalty underscores the regulatory scrutiny aimed at ensuring accurate credit reporting by major agencies and upholds consumer rights in addressing erroneous financial data.
Financial IT · 8h
CFPB Orders Equifax To Pay $15 Million For Improper Investigations Of Credit Reporting Errors
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. The CFPB found Equifax ignored consumer documents and evidence submitted with disputes,
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