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August

20
2024
Compliance

White House Announces New Initiatives Targeting Consumer Experience

This week, the Biden-Harris Administration launched a comprehensive initiative aimed at addressing what it describes as everyday hassles that waste Americans’ time and money. This new government-wide effort, called “Time Is Money,” seeks to regulate various business practices that the administration claims add unnecessary burdens to consumers’ lives.

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August

20
2024
Industry News

FTC Issues Final Rule to Fight Fake Product Reviews

The Federal Trade Commission on August 14 announced a final trade regulation rule intended to fight fake reviews and testimonials by prohibiting their purchase or sale and by allowing the agency to seek civil penalties against violators.

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August

20
2024
Strategy

As Klarna Eyes Banking, BNPL Becomes Onramp to NextGen Neobank

For Klarna, buy now, pay later (BNPL) may serve as an onramp toward building a wider financial ecosystem tied to its app — and perhaps, will give banks a run for their money (literally). The company said in a blog post on Thursday (Aug. 15) that it would debut personal accounts for its users, and, in a new wrinkle on the traditional BNPL model, Klarna’s posting comes with the heading “Save Now, Pay Later.”

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August

20
2024
Compliance

Navigating FCRA and Debt Collection With Special Guest Bridgeforce's Michelle Macartney — FCRA Focus

In this episode of FCRA Focus, host Kim Phan is joined by fellow Troutman Pepper partner Stefanie Jackman and Michelle Macartney, managing partner and chief compliance officer at Bridgeforce.

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August

20
2024
Industry News

National Public Data Breach: Only 134 Million Unique Emails Leaked and Company Acknowledges Incident

In August, a hacker dumped 2.7 billion data records, including Social Security numbers, on a dark web forum, in one of the biggest breaches in history. National Public Data, the owner of the data, has now acknowledged the incident, blaming a “third-party bad actor” that hacked the company in December 2023.

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