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 ...
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 has been ordered by a federal agency to pay as much as $175 million because of repeated failures by the financial ...
Block, the parent of digital payments company Cash App, agreed to pay $255 million to settle allegations of poor oversight ...
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, ...