The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ordered Equifax to pay $15 million after it “failed to conduct adequate ...
Equifax will pay a $15 million penalty for failing to properly investigate credit report disputes.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) this week ordered Equifax to pay $15 million for failing to conduct proper investigations regarding credit card errors, according to a press release.
The CFPB has ordered Equifax to pay $15 million for improperly investigating credit report disputes and providing inaccurate ...
For the “failure to conduct proper investigations of consumer disputes,” the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) last ...
On Friday, the CFPB issued a consent order that found Equifax, based in Atlanta, ignored documents and evidence that consumers submitted to dispute information on their credit report, as well as ...
Equifax failed in its basic duty to investigate and resolve consumer disputes about inaccurate information on their credit ...
Equifax, the large credit bureau company that owns Boise-based Kount, laid off an unknown number of employees last week.
ATLANTA — The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ordered Equifax to pay $15 million after it “failed to conduct adequate investigations of disputed information in credit reports.” ...