Honda Finance is being ordered to pay $12.8 million for a series of blunders that harmed consumers. During the pandemic, Acura and Honda waived payments but borrowers were still reported as delinquent ...
American Honda Finance Corp., the auto financing unit of Honda Motor Co. (NYSE:HMC), has been ordered by the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to pay a $12.8M penalty for allegedly posting ...
Honda Motor Co. vehicles at an AutoNation car dealership in Fremont, California. The carmaker's U.S. financing arm says that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is looking into potential problems ...
Honda 's U.S. financing arm was ordered on Friday by the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to pay $12.8 million for reporting inaccurate information that affected the credit reports of 300,000 ...
Honda’s U.S. financing arm was ordered today by the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to pay $12.8 million for reporting inaccurate information that affected the credit reports of 300,000 ...
American Honda Finance has been asked to pay $12.8 million for allegedly reporting that certain borrowers were delinquent when they should have been reported as current. Honda Finance deferred certain ...