By Tara Siegel Bernard American Express said on Thursday that it would pay $230 million to settle civil and criminal allegations that the company used deceptive sales tactics related to credit ...
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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 ...
American Express AXP-0.22%decrease; red down pointing triangle has agreed to pay approximately $230 million in penalties over deceptive practices tied to how it sold credit cards and wire services ...
American Express (AXP) agreed to pay a total of about $230 million Thursday to settle allegations of past deceptive marketing practices associated with its wire products. In one case, Amex agreed ...
American Express has agreed to pay $230 million to settle charges in two cases brought by federal officials. The financial services firm will pay $138 million to resolve an investigation by the U ...
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 owners.
(Reuters) - Credit card company American Express has agreed to pay $108.7 million to settle allegations that it engaged in deceptive marketing practices, the U.S. Justice Department said on Thursday.
American Express said on Thursday it will pay about $230 million to settle criminal and civil probes into alleged deceptive practices in selling credit card and wire transfer products to small ...
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 ...
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