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Consumer watchdog agency CFPB has sued three major banks, alleging they failed to protect consumers from fraud tied to Zelle transactions.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has filed a lawsuit against three of the nation’s largest banks—Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase, and Wells Fargo—accusing them of failing to protect consumers from alleged widespread fraud on payments platform Zelle.
“The nation’s largest banks felt threatened by competing payment apps, so they rushed to put out Zelle,” CFPB director Rohit Chopra said in a statement. “By their failing to put in place proper safeguards, Zelle became a gold mine for fraudsters, while often leaving victims to fend for themselves.”
The CFPB’s lawsuit alleges that major banks failed to address widespread fraud complaints, often denying assistance or reimbursement, and seeks to end these practices while securing redress and penalties for affected consumers.
A Zelle spokesperson dismissed the lawsuit as flawed and politically motivated, warning it could harm consumers, small businesses, and financial institutions.
“The CFPB’s attacks on Zelle are legally and factually flawed, and the timing of this lawsuit appears to be driven by political factors unrelated to Zelle,“ said Jane Khodos, Zelle spokesperson. ”Zelle leads the fight against scams and fraud and has industry-leading reimbursement policies that go above and beyond the law. The CFPB’s misguided attacks will embolden criminals, cost consumers more in fees, stifle small businesses, and make it harder for thousands of community banks and credit unions to compete.”
The lawsuit is part of the CFPB’s intensified regulatory push in the final weeks of the Biden administration ahead of the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump, who has been critical of the agency and is expected to review its posture as part of his pledge for a wide-scale regulatory rollback. The move also flies in the face of GOP demands for agencies to halt any new rulemaking in the waning days of the Biden presidency.
The Epoch Times has reached out to Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase, and Wells Fargo with requests for comment on the CFPB lawsuit.