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The CFPB and Congress Push to Correct Gaps in Reg E

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As of the October term of 2023, the United States Supreme Court had taken on an appeal of a decision to review a possible constitutional conflict in the interpretation of the funding mechanism for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).

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Reg E in Focus: CFPB Enforcement and Compliance Tips

Innovative Payments Association

Regulation E, also known as the Electronic Fund Transfer Act, is a federal regulation that governs electronic transfers of funds, such as ATM transactions, debit card transactions, and direct deposits. In some cases, companies have been ordered to pay restitution to affected consumers and civil penalties to the CFPB.

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Understanding Overdraft Programs (Part 1)

FICO

The use of overdraft services has been extensively researched by organizations such as the Pew Charitable Trusts , and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). Researchers often cite the negative financial impact of fee-based overdraft on the most financially fragile consumers.