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CFPB Director Rohit Chopra provided a statement on the Banking in Video Games and Virtual Worlds report.
The CFPB is working to be a leader when it comes to building agency capabilities to address transformative technologies.
On March 8, 2024, CFPB Director Rohit Chopra submitted a comment to the Appraisal Subcommittee regarding oversight of The Appraisal Foundation.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is taking action to rein in junk fees on credit cards, increase competition, and put billions of dollars back in the pockets of American families.
CFPB Director Rohit Chopra releases a statement in response to President Biden’s Executive Order to protect Americans’ sensitive personal data.
In March 2020, the federal government announced that payments in connection with federal student loans owned by the U.S. Department of Education would be suspended, and interest would be waived for the duration of the suspension.
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Rohit Chopra
The FDIC Board of Directors is voting on a final rule to update the framework governing official FDIC signs and advertising requirements, as well as misrepresentations related to federal deposit insurance.
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Rohit Chopra
Nine months ago, several large domestic systemically important banks (DSIBs) failed. The stress in the financial system led policymakers to take emergency actions to halt the contagion.
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Rohit Chopra
The government’s promise that insured deposits will be protected from loss in the event of a bank failure has been the backbone of banking system stability for 90 years. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation’s stewardship of the Deposit Insurance Fund is vital to keeping that promise and maintaining the public’s confidence.
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Rohit Chopra
In March 2023, the failures of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank threatened to create cascading stress throughout the banking system and inflict serious damage on the economy.
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Rohit Chopra
Force-placed insurance was a noteworthy facet of the foreclosure crisis in 2007-2008, and remains a continuing risk for homeowners. The CFPB is responsible for enforcing mortgage servicing rules related to force-placed insurance.
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Rohit Chopra
The CFPB took action against Citi, one of the globe’s largest banks, for intentionally and systematically discriminating against Americans of Armenian descent.
The CFPB notes that there are a few things that routinely come up, especially related to ensuring that startups and new businesses can emerge, bring their services to market, and challenge incumbents.
The economic and psychological damage inflicted by a crisis can linger for many years, and most people will not receive the type of extraordinary government assistance that large financial firms tend to receive.
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Rohit Chopra
The final rule should help increase investment and lending in historically excluded communities, including rural communities.
Private industry and governments around the world are preparing for how climate change will erode, degrade, or otherwise threaten our economic infrastructure.
One of the biggest challenges that banks face today is recruiting and retaining qualified employees.
Director Chopra discussed the CFPB’s proposed rule to activate a dormant authority under a 2010 law to accelerate much-needed competition and decentralization in banking and consumer finance by making it easier to switch to a new provider.
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Rohit Chopra
Across the country, Americans are working hard to create and provide products sold here at home and around the world.
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Rohit Chopra
Over roughly a decade, digital payments, mostly conducted through mobile devices, rapidly became ubiquitous in China.
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Rohit Chopra
Today, the CFPB issued its annual report on Home Mortgage Disclosure Act data.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is launching a rulemaking to block medical debt collectors from weaponizing the credit reporting system to coerce patients into paying bills they may not even owe.
Last month, the FDIC Board of Directors voted to propose a rule that would reduce the risk of bailouts and financial crises stemming from large bank failures.
The United States has a long history of recognizing the sanctity of protecting against unwanted intrusions into our homes and our lives.
This weekend, 118 million Americans could be living somewhere with a heat index above 100 degrees.