Credit Unions Deny Card Applications Without Providing Actionable Explanation
Pentagon Federal Credit Union and other credit institutions deny credit card applications without providing adequate explanations, leaving applicants unable to identify or address the reasons for denial. This opacity in credit decisioning prevents customers from improving their applications and limits access to credit products. Clear decline explanations are legally required but routinely inadequate in practice.
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