Fact Sheet: Consumer Complaints to the CFPB About Arbitration Reveal Challenges in Accessing Justice

NACA released a new fact sheet sharing results from an analysis of all consumer complaints submitted to the CFPB in 2025 that referenced arbitration.

NTEU v. Vought

NACA joined a broad amicus effort in support of the Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit’s en banc review of the District Court’s granting of a preliminary injunction to prevent the…

Trump-Vought Consumer Financial Protection Bureau takes steps to reduce the number of people who seek help from the consumer agency

Trump-Vought Consumer Financial Protection Bureau takes steps to reduce the number of people who seek help from the consumer agency Despite new hurdles, consumers should continue to submit complaints FOR…

NACA in the News: Overdraft fee income is on the rise at these big banks

American Banker, Overdraft fee income is on the rise at these big banks “Some consumer advocates worry that the repeal of the rule and the dismantling of the CFPB are…

NACA Joins Comment to CFPB in Support of Public Consumer Complaint Database

A coalition of public interest groups submitted a comment to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in response to the Bureau’s information collection about its public consumer complaint database. The CFPB…

NACA Submits Comment to the CFPB Opposing Proposed Fair Lending Rule Changes

NACA submitted comments to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau opposing its proposed rule amending Regulation B, the rule implementing the Equal Credit Opportunity Act. The proposed changes would gut fair…

NACA Joins Comment to CFPB Opposing Weakening of Fair Lending Rule

NACA joined civil rights and consumer advocacy groups on a comment to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau opposing the Bureau’s proposed changes to the rule implementing the Equal Credit Opportunity…

Comment: NACA joins Comment to CFPB in Response to Proposed Reconsidering of its Personal Financial Data Rights Rule

NACA joined public interest groups on a comment to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in response to its Advanced Notice of Proposed Rulemaking reconsidering its final Personal Financial Data Rights…

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…