Hosted on MSN1mon
American Express to pay $230 million to settle DOJ fraud probe, deceptive marketing claimAmerican Express will pay approximately $230 million to resolve a Department of Justice criminal wire fraud investigation and settle civil allegations of deceptive marketing. The banking giant ...
(Bloomberg) -- American Express Co. will pay about $230 million to resolve a long-running investigation into some of the firm’s prior sales practices which regulators said misled small-business ...
plus another $108.7 million over civil allegations of deceptive marketing. NEW YORK (CN) — American Express agreed to pay at least $230 million to resolve federal allegations of wire fraud and ...
As part of these agreements, American Express will pay approximately $230 million in total to resolve these matters. The U.S. Department of Justice alleged that, from 2014 through 2017 ...
American Express has agreed to pay $230 million to settle a federal probe into deceptive marketing practices and civil fraud allegations, the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced Thursday.
NEW YORK (Reuters) -American Express said on Thursday it will pay about $230 million to settle U.S. criminal and civil probes into alleged deceptive practices in selling credit card and wire transfer ...
(TMX) - American Express has agreed to pay a $108.7 million civil penalty to resolve allegations it deceptively marketed credit card and wire transfer products and used “dummy” employer identification ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) -American Express said on Thursday it will pay about $230 million to settle U.S. criminal and civil probes into alleged deceptive practices in selling credit card and wire ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results