NACA in the News: Black and Latino borrowers may suffer most as Trump tosses out payday-loan rule

LA Times, Black and latino borrowers may suffer most as Trump tosses out payday-loan rule. “Christine Hines, legislative director for the National Assn. of Consumer Advocates, echoed that sentiment. ‘Payday lenders…

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NACA Opposes CFPB Effort to Rollback Payday Loan Protections

NACA urges the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau not to rescind the ability to repay provision from its 2017 rule on payday loans and to implement the rule as written.

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Jaliyah Muhammad v. County Bank of Rehoboth Beach, DE, et al., Superior Court of New Jersey.

Motion by NACA, AARP, and Consumers League of New Jersey, to file amicus brief in the payday lending case of Jaliyah Muhammad v. County Bank of Rehoboth Beach, DE. This…

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Bankwest, Inc. v. Thurbert E. Baker, Attorney General of the State of Georgia, Community State Bank v. Thurbert E. Baker, Attorney General of the State of Georgia, Et Al

“The fringe banking industry exploits vulnerable consumers who must rely on state regulation. Lenders relationships with out-of-state banks are just the latest in a history of attempts to evade interests…

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