CFPB Orders Wise to Pay $2.5 Million for Illegal Remittance Practices
The CFPB ordered the international remittance company Wise to pay nearly $2.5 million for a series of illegal actions.
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The CFPB ordered the international remittance company Wise to pay nearly $2.5 million for a series of illegal actions.
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Today, in the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB) November 12, 2021 lawsuit against FirstCash, Inc., and nineteen subsidiaries alleging violations of the Military Lending Act (MLA), the parties reached a settlement and jointly filed a stipulated final judgment and proposed order, which if entered by the court, would resolve the lawsuit.
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Washington, D.C.—Today, the CFPB made changes to how the Supervision Division conducts exams. Previously, under the leadership of Director Chopra and Biden’s Director of Supervision Lorelei Salas, a former Soros activist who was put on leave in February 2025, this division was the weaponized arm of the CFPB.
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