…consumers regardless of the matter(s) in which the applicant or member represents them: financial institutions such as credit card companies, payday lenders, auto title lenders, mortgage lenders, and banks; credit…
Read More…Senior Policy Director for the National Association of Consumer Advocates: “After the 2007-2008 financial crisis, the U.S. Congress determined that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the new financial regulatory agency…
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Read More…legislative director of the National Association of Consumer Advocates. Credit reporting issues have consistently been the leading source of consumer complaints at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Inaccurate information on…
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NACA Joins Letter to Federal Agencies on Green Lending Protections
…Bureau, Environmental Protection Agency, Federal Trade Commission, Department of Energy, and Department of Treasury urging strong consumer protections for the new wave of green lending programs and products. Download PDF…
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