#Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

Equifax Agrees To Sizable Settlement Over Data Breach

Two years after an Equifax Inc. data breach compromised the private information of over 147 million people, the company has agreed to pay no less than $575 million.

Senators Demand Answers About Equifax Investigation

Sen. Schatz led a group of 31 Senators in demanding answers on reports that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has halted its investigation into Equifax.

Hawai‘i: Mulvaney Should Not Lead CPA

Attorney General Doug Chin joined a coalition of 17 state attorneys general writing to the president to express unwavering support for the mission of the CFPB.

Attorneys General Denounce Anti-Consumer Legislation

Attorney Gen. Doug Chin and Office of Consumer Protection Executive Director Steve Levins joined 20 attorneys general urging House leadership to reject HR 10.

Rep. Gabbard: Vote Against Bill Rolling Back Financial Regulations

Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard (HI-02) is urging Congress to vote against a bill that would roll back financial regulations put in place after the 2008 financial crisis.

$158M Settlement Reached in ‘Mobile Cramming’ Case

Sprint and Verizon have been ordered to pay a combined $158 million following the settlement of mobile cramming allegations.

Big Island Discover Card Users Part of Settlement

Hawaii Island Discover Card users maybe be refunded certain fees they were charged as part of a $200 million settlement.