CFPB Turns its Attention to Credit Cards

Every month, the CFPB utilizes its database of consumer complaints to highlight a specific product. This month’s product is credit cards.

“According to the CFPB Reports, credit card products are one of the most complained about financial service products, fourth only to debt collection, credit reporting and mortgage. Credit card providers and servicers should pay close attention to this month’s report as it highlights what are likely to be points of emphasis with regulators in upcoming examinations”

Many of the complaints gathered by the CFPB referenced billing disputes, account closures, and payments.

Overall, the Report did not contain any surprises. So what might the credit card industry expect to see from regulators? Based upon the current complaint trends, the credit card industry is likely to continue to see a continued focus on to their application of credit card payments, as well as scrutiny as to the accuracy of their disclosures for 0% balance transfers and other promotions.”

Overview by Alex Johnson, Sr. Analyst, Credit Advisory Service at Mercator Advisory Group

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