The top U.S. consumer watchdog has terminated a 2022 order punishing Wells Fargo for allegedly mishandling auto loans and ...
Analysts say the termination of a 2022 consent order with the CFPB is a sign that the bank's days under an asset cap may be ...
The order, the seventh terminated since 2019 for the bank, related to Wells’ auto lending, mortgage and consumer deposit ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau closed a consent order, but notes that it continues to monitor Wells Fargo closely.
In 2022, the CFPB had ordered the bank to pay $3.7 billion for ‘widespread’ problems with its auto loans, mortgages and deposit accounts.
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