The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is dropping its lawsuit against the company that runs the Zelle payment platform and three U.S. banks as federal agencies continue to pull back on previous enforcement actions now that President Donald Trump is back in office.

In December a federal regulator sued JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo and Bank of America, claiming the banks failed to protect hundreds of thousands of consumers from rampant fraud on Zelle, in violation of consumer financial laws.

In the federal civil complaint, the CFPB asserted that the banks rushed to get the peer-to-peer payments platform to market without effective safeguards against fraud and then, after consumers complained about being defrauded on the service, largely denied them relief.

  • swampdownloader@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    7 hours ago

    Personally I never had anyone suggest cash app over Venmo. Maybe amongst zoomers, but Venmo (PayPal) is by far #1, followed distantly by Zelle, and maybe some people I exchange funds with have heard of cash app.

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      7 hours ago

      I usually get asked about Venmo yeah, which I always found odd because CashApp has more users by volume.

      (And the Venmo app is terrible)