Zions Debt Holdings LLC Consent Order - Fuller and Carter
Summary
The Connecticut Department of Banking added a new consent order for Zions Debt Holdings LLC to its enforcement page on April 1, 2026. The consent order involves respondents Christopher Thayne Fuller and Brian Scott Carter. The enforcement page was also reorganized with a new header, additional navigation links for Consumer Credit and Securities and Business Investments divisions, and updated category descriptions.
What changed
The Connecticut Department of Banking added a new consent order for Zions Debt Holdings LLC, dated April 1, 2026, to its public enforcement page. The consent order names respondents Fuller and Carter and is categorized under Consumer Credit division, indicating violations related to debt collection, mortgage lending, or other consumer credit activities under Connecticut banking law. The page structure was also updated with new navigation categories for Consumer Credit, Financial Institutions, and Securities and Business Investments divisions.\n\nEntities engaged in consumer credit, debt collection, or lending activities in Connecticut should review this consent order to understand the specific violations and compliance requirements imposed on Zions Debt Holdings LLC and its principals. The addition of this consent order to the public enforcement page signals regulatory scrutiny in the consumer credit sector and may indicate broader enforcement trends the department is pursuing.
What to do next
- Review the consent order for Zions Debt Holdings LLC and named respondents to understand compliance obligations
- Verify that any debt collection, mortgage lending, or consumer credit activities comply with Connecticut banking regulations
- Monitor the Connecticut Department of Banking enforcement page for additional related orders or settlements
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Page: Connecticut Administrative Orders
Change summary: A new consent order for Zions Debt Holdings LLC was added to the Connecticut Department of Banking enforcement page, dated April 1, 2026, involving respondents Fuller and Carter. The page header was updated to 'Administrative Orders and Settlements.' Additional navigation links were added for Consumer Credit and Securities and Business Investments divisions, covering collection agencies, mortgage lenders, broker-dealers, and investment advisers. A category description for Financial Institutions was also updated to reference banks, bank officers and directors, and credit unions.
[INSERTS] New consent order added for Zions Debt Holdings LLC, dated April 1, 2026, involving Fuller and Carter
Page context:
Zions Debt Holdings, LLC - February 10 - April 1 Carter, Christopher Thayne Fuller, Brian Scott
- Consumer Credit - check cashers, collection agencies, debt adjusters, debt negotiators, mortgage lenders and loan brokers, mortgage servicers, money transmitters, mortgage originators, sales finance companies, small loan lenders and student loan servicers
- Financial Institutions - banks, bank officers and directors, credit unions
- Securities and Business Investments - agents of issuer, broker-dealers, broker-dealer agents, business opportunities, investment advisers, investment adviser agents, issuers, other respondents
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