CFPB: Missing in Credit Card Action or Caught Up in Confusion?

Regulation

Regulation

I admit it.  I didn’t like the thought of the CFPB when it launched during the Obama administration.  But, I was fair and decided to see where it would go, and sure enough, my concerns proved to be wrong.  Yes, they did find tons to worry about, but no, they were not on a witch hunt.  Deceptive and unfair practices brought many a bank to their knees as they tried to explain credit card “revenue enhancements.”

The big question is where are the CFPB since Trump took over in Washington?

The numbers speak for themselves.  The industry requires a watchdog of some sort.  Replay some of the issues that required enforcement, such as weak disclosures, errant calculations, phantom customers, and dishonest bankers, consumers do need viable protection.

No matter where you stand on the political spectrum, it is hard to ignore the Washingtonian shift.

Hopefully, we will not need to wait until the next recession to find out.

Overview by Brain Riley, Director, Credit Advisory Service at Mercator Advisory Group

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