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CFPB initiative aims to improve customer service at banks, credit unions

The CFPB on Tuesday announced that it is seeking public input on how bank customers and credit union members can assert their rights to better customer service with big banks.

A 2010 federal law specifies that consumers have rights to obtain timely responses to requests for information about their accounts from large depository institutions, according to the CFPB. In its request for information, the CFPB is asking for data about, and consumer experiences with, the obstacles that may prevent people from receiving high standards of customer service and high-quality human interactions with their banks or credit unions.

Specifically, the CFPB is interested in hearing about the following:

The deadline to submit comments will be 30 days after the request for information is published in the Federal Register.

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