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CFPB Orders Wise to Pay $2.5 Million for Illegal Remittance Practices

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CFPB Orders Wise to Pay $2.5 Million for Illegal Remittance Practices JAN 30, 2025 Share & print Pursuant to 12 U.S.C. §§ 5563 and 5565, on May 15, 2025, the Bureau issued a modified Amended Consent Order, which supersedes the January 30, 2025 Consent Order. Read about the Amended Consent Order Read the Amended Consent Order Archived content View this page as it was originally published Content has been archived

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CFPB Orders Wise to Pay $2.5 Million for Illegal Remittance Practices

Media Coverage · April 18, 2026

An Amended Consent Order was filed.

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CFPB Orders Wise to Pay $2.5 Million for Illegal Remittance Practices JAN 30, 2025 Share & print Pursuant to 12 U.S.C. §§ 5563 and 5565, on May 15, 2025, the Bureau issued a modified Amended Consent Order, which supersedes the January 30, 2025 Consent Order. Read about the Amended Consent Order Read the Amended Consent Order Archived content View this page as it was originally published Content has been archived

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Media Coverage April 18, 2026

CFPB Orders Wise to Pay $2.5 Million for Illegal Remittance Practices

An Amended Consent Order was filed.

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