NACA and Public Interest Groups Submit Comment to CFPB Opposing Changes to Larger Participant Definitions

NACA joined public interest groups on a comment submitted to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in response to four advance notices of proposed rulemaking on whether to change the definition…

NACA Joins Comment to CFPB on ANPRM to Define Larger Non-Bank Participants in Auto Financing Market

NACA joined consumer groups on a comment submitted to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in response to an Advanced Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on whether the CFPB should change its…

Letter: NACA and Public Interest Groups Send Letter in Support of FAIR Act

NACA and a coalition of public interest groups sent a letter to members of the House and Senate Judiciary committees in support of the reintroduced Forced Arbitration Injustice Repeal (FAIR)…

NACA in the News: Rep. Johnson, Sen. Blumenthal Re-Introduce Legislation to End Forced Arbitration & Restore Accountability for Consumers, Workers

Office of Congressman Hank Johnson, Rep. Johnson, Sen. Blumenthal Re-Introduce Legislation to End Forced Arbitration & Restore Accountability for Consumers, Workers “’The FAIR Act’s ban on forced arbitration clauses in…

NACA in the News: Why was Elon Musk named in 170 consumer complaints to the Mass. attorney general?

The Boston Globe, Why was Elon Musk named in 170 consumer complaints to the Mass. attorney general? “’We overestimated how much our institutions will protect us,’ said Ira Rheingold, executive…

NACA in the News: Ticketmaster Is Forcing Users Into Shady Arbitration Courts

Jacobin, Ticketmaster Is Forcing Users Into Shady Arbitration Courts “According to recent legal actions against the industry, arbitration courts have been found to rule in favor of companies over consumers…

NACA Joins Letter in Support of Amendments to Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act

NACA joined public interest groups on a letter to the U.S. House Committee on Financial Services urging amendments to the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act that would strengthen financial privacy, refrain from preemption…

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NACA Joins Letter in Support of CFPB’s Personal Financial Data Rights Rule

NACA joined public interest groups on a letter to Congress urging it to defend the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s original Personal Financial Data Rights rule, which enhanced consumer control over…