CFPB vs. JPM, BoA, Wells Fargo - Zelle fraud management

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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau sued JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America and Wells Fargo on Friday, along with Early Warning Services, the operator of peer-to-peer payments platform Zelle, alleging the companies failed to protect consumers from fraud.

Customers of the three banks have lost more than $870 million over Zelle in the past seven years, the CFPB asserted, alleging that Early Warning Services rushed the platform to market to compete with the likes of Venmo and Cash App but without effective safeguards.
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The complaint can be found here:


Will the FDIC recommend banks limit services to payment services like PayPal, Venmo, CashApp and Zelle now, or is fraud and risk still something unique to crypto? :snidely:
 
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