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CFPB Launches Public Database to Track Financial Company Misconduct

The new registry will document consumer law violations by nonbank financial firms, aiding law enforcement and public awareness.

  • The database will include records of misconduct dating back to 2017.
  • It will cover nonbank financial entities like credit bureaus, debt collectors, and student loan servicers.
  • Companies must register any violations and provide yearly attestations from senior executives.
  • The registry aims to prevent repeat offenses by making violations easily accessible.
  • Industry groups have raised concerns about potential reputational damage and redundancy with existing systems.
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