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Wall Street Projects Rapid Increase in Consumer Credit Interest Rates

Account Recovery

Many economists and bankers are expecting interest rates to rise during 2022, but a number of investment banks on Wall Street are projecting that rates will rise faster and higher than initially estimated, according to a published report.

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CFPB Orders TD Bank to Pay $28 Million for Breakdowns that Illegally Tarnished Consumer Credit Reports

Consumer Finance

The CFPB ordered TD Bank to pay $7.76 million to tens of thousands of victims because of the bank’s illegal actions.

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What are We Seeing in Consumer Credit Trends Today? A Video Interview with Ohad Samet

True Accord

But from the perspective of a seasoned veteran of the financial services industry, what are we really seeing in consumer credit trends today? We sat down with TrueAccord co-founder Ohad Samet to get his insights on what we’re seeing in consumer credit trends today, managing delinquencies, and how to navigate in this economy.

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How Consumer Credit Trends Impact Debt Collection in 2024

True Accord

Bottom line: households took on more debt at the end of last year and we’re seeing loans increasingly going bad, according to data from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York , leading to a shift in consumer spending for 2024.

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Top 3 Banking Secrets to Stay Relevant with Gen Z Consumers

Speaker: Brian Muse-McKenney, Chief Revenue Officer & Matt Simester, Cards and Payments Expert

In today’s world of social media, dating apps, and remote work, businesses risk becoming irrelevant (or getting "ghosted") if they fail to meet the evolving needs of Gen Z consumers. Don’t miss this exclusive opportunity to learn how you can stay relevant and stay top of wallet with Gen Z consumers! faster than their competitors.

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Connecticut Banking Regulator Reduces Fine Against Defunct Collection Firm

Troutman Sanders

The Connecticut Banking Commissioner (Commissioner), acting through the Consumer Credit Division of the Department of Banking (the Division), conducted an investigation into the Law Offices of David M. million.

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How Consumer Credit Trends Impact Debt Collection in 2024

Collection Industry News

Bottom line: households took on more debt at the end of last year and we’re seeing loans increasingly going bad, according to data from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, leading to a shift in consumer spending for 2024.