Experts weigh whether CFPB database tweaks help or hurt

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s complaint portal has been flooded in recent years, but corporate debt collectors, industry attorneys and consumer advocates question whether the bureau’s efforts to reduce the volume will help consumers as much as it helps the firms they’re complaining about.

Community bank momentum continues in Congress with new bill

Republican Sens. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, and Katie Britt, R-Ala., offered a new bill that would index the Durbin Amendment’s debit fee threshold to inflation. The bill joins a number of community bank-centered bills offered or moving through Congress

FanDuel bans credit card-funded bets, following DraftKings

The sports betting company said it would stop accepting credit card deposits for its sportsbook, casino and racing products in the U.S. Wagers placed using credit cards are typically more expensive than those made with other forms of payment.

Press Release: FDIC Releases Economic Scenarios for 2026 Stress Testing

PRESS RELEASE | FEBRUARY 12, 2026 FDIC Releases Economic Scenarios for 2026 Stress Testing WASHINGTON – The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) today released the hypothetical economic scenarios for use in the upcoming stress tests for covered institutions with total consolidated assets of more than $250 billion. The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection […]