The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has terminated its 2022 consent order against Wells Fargo related to automobile lending, consumer deposit accounts, and mortgage lending.
Earlier this month, Wells Fargo cleared a pair of orders from the Fed that dated back to 2011 and related to deficiencies in its mortgage lending practices. In January, the bank was freed from a 2022 ...
This development was an important step toward the potential lifting of the asset cap. In January 2024, the bank was freed from a 2022 consent order with the CFPB.
Regulators have closed nine consent orders against Wells Fargo since 2019. Just last week, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ended its 2022 consent order related to the bank's auto lending ...
The Fed’s terminations came shortly after the CFPB dropped a 2022 consent order related to Wells’ automobile and mortgage lending and consumer deposit accounts.
On Jan. 28, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau terminated its 2022 consent order related to automobile lending, consumer deposit accounts, and mortgage lending products and services.
Before that, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau terminated its 2022 consent order against the bank. Write to Paul Ziobro at [email protected] We sell different types of products and ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE: WFC) today announced that its 2022 consent order with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau related to automobile lending ...