Federal regulators fine U.S.Bank $37.5 million for ‘fictitious accounts’


U.S. Bancorp was hit with a $37.5 million fine by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which claimed the Minneapolis-based bank opened phony accounts for customers to meet sales goals. The allegations are similar to those leveled against Wells Fargo in 2016.

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