Not exact matches
CEO of
student loan servicing
giant Navient, Jack Remondi, defended the
company's practices in a long ranging interview with the Washington Post on Monday, a few days after the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau launched a lawsuit against the nation's largest
student loan servicing
company.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in Washington D.C.CEO of
student loan servicing
giant Navient, Jack Remondi, defended the
company's practices in a long ranging interview with the Washington Post on Monday, a few days after the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau launched a lawsuit against the nation's largest
student loan servicing
company.According to Remondi, the problems -LSB-...]
The government watchdog urged the search
giant to, «work closely with federal and state agencies to ensure your search products are not being used by individuals and
companies seeking to prey on the most vulnerable
student loan borrowers by implying an affiliation with the federal government.»
The
company faces numerous government investigations from at least three federal agencies and a half - dozen state attorneys general, ranging from allegations that the
company cheated active - duty soldiers to reports that the
student loan giant unfairly processed borrowers» monthly payments.