The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has ordered an Orlando, Fla.-based nonbank to pay $9.3 million for misleading statements in its disclosures and advertisements of its auto loan program.
However, the CFPB suspended some of that amount due to the company’s and owner’s demonstrated inability to pay.
Read on for more from the bureau’s consent order, which contains requirements to prevent future violations.
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