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Order to Cease and Desist ATG Credit, LLC

The Massachusetts Division of Banks has issued a Temporary Order to Cease and Desist against ATG Credit, LLC, a licensed debt collector. The order stems from ATG Credit's alleged failure to provide access to its books and records for examination, a violation of state regulations.

Urgent Enforcement Consumer Finance
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Anthony Jacob Soss - Mortgage Loan Originator Violations Consent Order

The Massachusetts Division of Banks has issued a consent order against Anthony Jacob Soss for mortgage loan originator violations. Soss agreed to the order without admitting guilt, waiving his right to a hearing. The order stems from alleged violations related to continuing education requirements and adherence to the Nationwide Multi State Licensing System & Registry (NMLS) Rules of Conduct.

Priority review Enforcement Consumer Finance
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Wise US, Inc. Multistate Consent Order for AML/CFT Violations

Wise US, Inc. has entered into a multistate consent order with several state money transmission regulators due to violations of Anti-Money Laundering/Countering the Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT) programs. The order addresses deficiencies found in a multi-state examination, including issues with suspicious activity reporting and transaction monitoring.

Priority review Enforcement Payments
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Division of Banks v. Marla Taher Abdulnoor - Consent Order

The Massachusetts Division of Banks has issued a consent order against Marla Taher Abdulnoor, a licensed mortgage loan originator. The order stems from alleged failure to disclose a material fact in connection with her NMLS disclosures, following a prior order from the FDIC. Abdulnoor has agreed to refrain from all mortgage loan originator activities in Massachusetts.

Priority review Enforcement Consumer Finance
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Andy Market Corporation Ordered to Cease Unlicensed Check Cashing

The Massachusetts Division of Banks issued a Cease Directive to Andy Market Corporation for engaging in unlicensed check cashing activities. The directive orders the company to stop these operations and pay applicable fees, citing violations of state laws and regulations. The action stems from an examiner's observation of unlicensed check cashing and signage indicating illegal fees.

Urgent Enforcement Financial Services
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Consent Order: Banta and First Bank Mortgage Inc.

The Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection issued a consent order against Meera Banta and First Bank Mortgage, Inc. (d/b/a Money Tree) for alleged violations of real estate and mortgage lending laws. The order addresses improper fee structures and disclosures related to mortgage loans for residential property sales.

Priority review Enforcement Consumer Protection
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Connecticut Consumer Credit Division Administrative Orders

The Connecticut Department of Banking has published administrative orders for January 2026, including actions against Banta, Meera, First Bank Mortgage, Inc., Omnipoint Management Solutions LLC, and Set Forth, LLC. These orders detail enforcement actions related to consumer credit.

Priority review Enforcement Consumer Protection
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CT Dept of Banking v. Omnipoint Management Solutions LLC - Enforcement Action

The Connecticut Department of Banking has issued a Notice of Intent to Issue an Order to Cease and Desist and Impose Civil Penalty against Omnipoint Management Solutions LLC. The company, which is not licensed in Connecticut, is accused of violating consumer collection agency laws through harassing calls to a hospital's emergency line.

Urgent Enforcement Consumer Protection
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Connecticut Orders Set Forth LLC to Cease Unlicensed Debt Adjustment

The Connecticut Department of Banking has issued an order to Set Forth LLC to cease and desist from unlicensed debt adjustment activities. The order also intends to impose a civil penalty and requires restitution to consumers, following similar actions in Pennsylvania and Oregon.

Urgent Enforcement Consumer Protection
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Coinme Inc. Consent Order for Uniform Money Services Act Violations

The Washington State Department of Financial Institutions (DFI) issued a Consent Order against Coinme Inc. for violations of the Uniform Money Services Act. The order requires Coinme to cease violations, remediate matters from a multistate examination, and segregate customer virtual currency and cash assets.

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