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CFPB Accuses Ejudicate of Conducting ‘Sham’ Student Loan Arbitrations
CFPB // October 10, 2024

The CFPB has barred dispute resolution platform Ejudicate from arbitrating disputes about consumer financial products. The ban came after the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) found that the company had misled student loan borrowers about its neutrality and undertook “sham” arbitration proceedings, the regulator said in a Thursday (Oct. 10)...

Service Members’ Complaints About Student Loans Rise, CFPB Says
Loans // September 24, 2024

Student loans account for a growing number of complaints service members and veterans make about financial products. While consumers in general began filing more complaints when payments for federally owned student loans restarted in October 2023, service members face some unique challenges, the Consumer Financial...

SoFi Wants Tech Platform to Be AWS of Financial Services
Earnings // July 30, 2024

SoFi Technologies’ leadership wants the company to become the “Amazon Web Services” (AWS) of FinTech. What that means is a lot of investment into technology and digital product innovation. The company’s latest quarterly earnings results released Tuesday (July 30) revealed good progress on that front, and showed...

FTC: Federal Court Freezes Assets of USA Student Debt Relief
Legal // July 22, 2024

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) said Monday (July 22) that a federal court halted the operations and froze the assets of the operators of USA Student Debt Relief (USASDR). The FTC asked the court to issue the order, alleging that the operators pretended to be affiliated with the...

Interviews & Exclusives
CFPB Eyes Tuition Payment Plans as Students Return to School

September 27, 2023
It’s the end of September, summer’s a distant memory, and students are only a few weeks into settling into the routine of books, homework, and given the way things are going … … paying for it all. You’d be forgiven for thinking the conversation around what we might term “education affordability” has been confined to […]

Wall Street’s Caution and Downgrades Anticipate Student Loans’ Pinch on Consumer Spending

September 18, 2023
Just a few weeks from now, federal student loan payments resume, ending a moratorium that had been in place since the onset of the pandemic in March of 2020. And...

Tech Shifts Student Loan Conversation From Loans to Installment Payments

August 31, 2023
In the wake of the Supreme Court’s decision to block the federal student loan forgiveness plan, many of Generation Z’s recent college graduates will make their first student loan repayment...

Predictions That Student Loans Would Impact Target’s Earnings May Have Hit the Bull’s-Eye

August 16, 2023
The retailer’s strategy of appealing to millennials may be backfiring as the generation prepares to lose spending power to student loan repayments.   Once again, consumer sentiments’ seeming ability to motivate...

Quick Reads
CFPB Sues Climb Credit and 1/0, Alleging ‘False Promises’ to Borrowers

October 17, 2024
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) sued student lender Climb Credit and investment firm 1/0 Thursday (Oct. 17), alleging they provided potential borrowers with false information about the quality of their partner schools’ training programs and their graduates’ hiring rates and salaries. The regulator’s complaint alleges that the companies offered loans for programs that had […]

CFPB Accuses Ejudicate of Conducting ‘Sham’ Student Loan Arbitrations

October 10, 2024
The CFPB has barred dispute resolution platform Ejudicate from arbitrating disputes about consumer financial products. The ban came after the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) found that the company had misled student loan borrowers...

Service Members’ Complaints About Student Loans Rise, CFPB Says

September 24, 2024
Student loans account for a growing number of complaints service members and veterans make about financial products. While consumers in general began filing more complaints when payments for federally owned...

FTC: Federal Court Freezes Assets of USA Student Debt Relief

July 22, 2024
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) said Monday (July 22) that a federal court halted the operations and froze the assets of the operators of USA Student Debt Relief (USASDR). The FTC asked...