Cash App's parent company will have to pay $175 million for poorly protecting its users from fraud and financial crimes on ...
Block, based in Oakland, was ordered Thursday to pay out at least $75 million to customers who had bad service experiences ...
The State of Nevada has joined 47 other regulatory agencies in taking action against Block Inc, the mobile payment service ...
Block, Inc. faces a joint crackdown by the DCCA and 47 states for BSA/AML violations, incurring an $80 million penalty and ...
The parent company of Cash App will pay around $1.6 million to New Mexico to settle claims that the company wasn't doing ...
Cash App's parent company Block must pay up to $175 million after a CFPB crackdown on fraudulent transaction handling.
Cash App, a platform owned by Jack Dorsey’s Block Inc., has come under fire for failing to uphold adequate consumer protections.
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Cash App is closing out the week on the hook for $255 million in multiple settlements around its consumer protections. Block, ...
Block, the owner of Cash App and Square, will pay $175 million to settle allegations that its lax consumer protection ...
The parent company of Cash App has been ordered to pay up to $120 million to fraud victims, in addition to a $55 million ...
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