National Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Finalizes Policy to Give Consumers the Opportunity to Voice Publicly Complaints About Financial Companies by Gary Kopycinski on March 19, 2015 Gary Kopycinski Author More in National: Rep. Kelly Condemns FDA Approval of Flavored E-Cigarettes May 6, 2026 Wisconsin Legislative Black Caucus Introduces Constitutional Amendment to Ban Slavery in Wisconsin February 24, 2026 Martha Washington’s Enslaved Maid Ona Judge Made a Daring Escape to Freedom – but the National Park Service Has Erased Her Story From Philadelphia Exhibit February 14, 2026 Consumers Can Now Opt-In to Share Complaint Narratives in CFPB’s Public Database