The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and the Better Business Bureau (BBB) do not directly accredit individuals or businesses.
The CFPB is a government agency that regulates and enforces consumer financial laws. They do not offer any form of accreditation.
The BBB is a non-profit organization that provides ratings and reviews for businesses based on their ethical practices and customer service. While the BBB does provide accreditation, it is not a requirement, and businesses can still choose to be listed on their website without accreditation. However, if a business wants to become accredited by the BBB, there is a fee involved. The fee varies depending on the size of the business, and it helps cover the costs of BBB's services and programs.
Can the consumer financial protection bureau or bbb accredit come? Does that agency require a fee for accreditation
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