President-elect Donald Trump and Republicans in Congress are weighing vast changes to the CFPB that could limit its powers ...
The CFPB will supervise Apple Pay, Google Pay, Venmo and others in the areas of privacy and surveillance, debanking (losing ...
With a new administration and GOP-controlled Congress, a wild swing in regulatory policy is coming to the Consumer Financial ...
Large companies that offer digital wallets and payment apps will now be overseen by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will now supervise tech firms that handle over 50 million transactions annually.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will start overseeing non-bank companies that offer financial services like online ...
The most popular apps covered by the rule collectively process more than 13 billion consumer payments a year, the CFPB said.
The government's banking watchdog plans to keep a closer eye on payment apps like Venmo and PayPal from now on.
Identity theft protection services still offer identity protection, but with a greater focus on your online safety and credit ...
The popularity of Apple Pay will now see the Cupertino company regulated by the US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB ...
The CFPB has taken steps to place Google under formal federal supervision, a move that could subject the company to regular ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has started the process of placing Google under federal supervision, an action which ...