NACA joined a group of 25 organizations on a comment in response to the U.S. Department of Treasury’s Request for Information on artificial intelligence in the financial services sector. Download…
Read MoreNACA Report: Advocates Mull the New and Old in Debt Collection: An Online Survey Snapshot: Consumer Attorneys Report on How Debt Collectors Treat Their Clients Download Survey…
Read MoreThe National Association of Consumer Advocates, a national nonprofit organization engaged in promoting a fair and open marketplace that forcefully protects the rights of consumers, particularly those of modest means,…
Read MoreNACA to Congress: The Forced Arbitration Injustice Repeal Act would bar forced arbitration from deciding the outcome of consumer, civil rights, employment, or antitrust violations. It would restore to harmed…
Read MoreNACA urges the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to strengthen its proposed rule on debt collection practices. The proposal does not address existing serious problems within the debt collection market and…
Read MoreNACA submitted a comment to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in response to its Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on Prohibition on Creditors and Consumer Reporting Agencies Concerning Medical Information (Regulation…
Read MoreNACA and 42 other consumer, civil and human rights, labor, community, housing, and legal services organizations call upon the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to provide greater protections for consumers with…
Read MoreNACA submitted comments to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development urging it not to revise its 2013 Disparate Impact Rule. HUD’s proposal would seriously weaken disparate impact liability…
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NACA Urges CFPB to Strengthen Overdraft Fee Protections
NACA calls on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to keep the overdraft “opt-in” rule and implement further protections against overdraft fees. Download PDF…
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