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    Navient banned from student loans, ordered to pay $120 million in settlement

    By Lauren Taylor,

    4 days ago

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    In a settlement , Navient is permanently banned from servicing federal student loans and must pay $120 million in penalties and borrower relief. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) accused Navient of steering struggling borrowers into costly forbearance options instead of income-driven repayment plans, mishandling payment processing, and harming the credit of disabled borrowers.

    Navient allegedly enrolled 1.5 million borrowers in multiple consecutive forbearances, resulting in $4 billion in additional interest charges.

    In a statement , Navient says it does not agree with the CFPB’s allegations. However, the company states, “This agreement puts these decade-old issues behind us.”

    Under the settlement, Navient is banned from serving federal student loans. Navient will also pay a $20 million penalty and provide $100 million in relief to affected borrowers.

    The CFPB said it will mail checks to eligible borrowers, and affected consumers will not need to do anything to obtain redress.

    The post Navient banned from student loans, ordered to pay $120 million in settlement appeared first on Straight Arrow News .

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    Ginger Russell
    1d ago
    Don't call us, We will call you!
    Becky Madrigal
    1d ago
    Seemed suspicious that Navient became Aidvantage. They screwed me from a loan of $8 thousand it went up to $15thousand in interest due to being on deferments.
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