Consumer Financial Protection Bureau v. CashCall, Inc. et al

  1. January 05, 2017

    CFPB Fails To Stop Appeal In Payday Loan Suit

    A California federal judge has granted CashCall's Inc. request to certify an appeal of his ruling that the company violated federal law when it offered high-interest loans through a firm based on tribal lands in states where such loans were barred, staying the case despite opposition from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

  2. December 12, 2016

    CashCall Shouldn't Be Allowed Quick Appeal, CFPB Says

    The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau told a California federal court on Sunday that CashCall Inc. should not be given permission to immediately challenge a ruling that held it violated federal law when it offered high-interest loans through a firm based on tribal lands in states where such loans were barred.

  3. September 01, 2016

    CFPB Gets Win In CashCall Payday Loan Suit

    A federal judge in California on Wednesday ruled that CashCall Inc. violated federal law when it offered high-interest loans through a firm based on tribal lands in states where such loans were barred, handing the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau a key win in the closely watched case.

  4. July 19, 2016

    CFPB, CashCall Debate 'True Lender' In Payday Loan Row

    The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and loan servicer CashCall traded blows in California federal court Monday over the agency's claims the company charged consumers illegally high interest rates on short-term loans, focusing on whether CashCall or another company that is owned by a tribal member was the real source of the loans.

  5. July 12, 2016

    CashCall Accuses CFPB Of Overreach In Payday Lending Row

    Loan servicer CashCall urged a California federal court Monday not to rule the company is liable for claims that it charged consumers illegally high interest rates on short-term loans, accusing the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau of improperly trying to establish a national test for determining a loan's lender to put CashCall on the spot.

  6. July 01, 2016

    CFPB Blasts Payday Loan Co.'s Tribal Immunity Defense

    The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and loan servicer CashCall Inc. traded blows in California federal court, with the agency accusing CashCall of trying to hide behind a related company's tribal sovereignty to dodge claims it charged consumers illegally high interest rates on short-term loans.