The CFPB announced it would supervise Google’s payment arm, citing potential violations related to consumer complaints and erroneous transfers. Google immediately challenged the decision in court, arguing the product in question is discontinued and poses no risk to consumers. This move comes amid increased scrutiny of tech companies’ financial services by the Biden administration.
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