Financial Forward: The Future of Consumer Finance & Banking
McCarthy Hatch
36 episodes
3 weeks ago
Send us a text Episode Summary Amy — a retired Texas teacher living on a fixed income — whose protected retirement funds were swept from her bank account to satisfy an old, likely time-barred credit-card judgment. By filing a detailed complaint with the CFPB and notifying both the collector and the bank that the funds were protected under Texas law, Amy triggered a reversal and got her money back. The episode explores why precision in language matters, what ‘protected funds’ and ‘time-barred ...
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Send us a text Episode Summary Amy — a retired Texas teacher living on a fixed income — whose protected retirement funds were swept from her bank account to satisfy an old, likely time-barred credit-card judgment. By filing a detailed complaint with the CFPB and notifying both the collector and the bank that the funds were protected under Texas law, Amy triggered a reversal and got her money back. The episode explores why precision in language matters, what ‘protected funds’ and ‘time-barred ...
Financial Forward: The Future of Consumer Finance & Banking
38 minutes
9 months ago
The Future of Consumer Finance & Regulatory Risk
Send us a text 🔹 Host: Jim McCarthy 🔹 Guest: Angela Nibbs CEO Maven PR https://www.maven-pr.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/angelanibbs/ JP Snow Founder/Principal Customer Catalytics https://customercatalytics.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jpsnow/ Linda Straub Jones https://www.linkedin.com/in/linda-straub-jones/ Asaf Buchner https://www.linkedin.com/in/asafbuchner/ Episode Summary: In this episode of Financial Forward, Jim McCarthy discusses the rapidly evolving landscape ...
Financial Forward: The Future of Consumer Finance & Banking
Send us a text Episode Summary Amy — a retired Texas teacher living on a fixed income — whose protected retirement funds were swept from her bank account to satisfy an old, likely time-barred credit-card judgment. By filing a detailed complaint with the CFPB and notifying both the collector and the bank that the funds were protected under Texas law, Amy triggered a reversal and got her money back. The episode explores why precision in language matters, what ‘protected funds’ and ‘time-barred ...