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(Reuters) -TD Bank was ordered by a U.S. regulator on Wednesday to pay nearly $28 million for repeatedly sharing inaccurate, negative information about its customers with credit reporting agencies ...
TD Bank was ordered to pay almost $28 million to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) for sharing inaccurate information about its customers that could have threatened their ability to ...
The Toronto-Dominion (TD) bank headquarters in the financial district of Toronto, Ontario. The bank will pay almost $28 million in fines and restitution after the Consumer Financial Protection ...
What happens if you mess with someone’s credit reports? Ask TD Bank. It just landed itself an order to pay $28 million for mistakes that illegally tarnishe ...
For the bank's actions, the regulator is requiring TD Bank to pay $7.8 million to victims, which the CFPB said are in the tens of thousands, and a $20 million civil penalty.
The bank agreed in a consent order filed Wednesday to pay $7.76 million to the tens of thousands of consumers affected by the fraudulent or inaccurate reports and a $20 million civil penalty.
Toronto-Dominion Bank will pay almost $28 million in fines and restitution after the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said the lender shared inaccurate information about tens of thousands of US ...