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The US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) he said in an order Tuesday that BloomTech, the for-profit coding bootcamp formerly known as Lambda School, defrauded students about the cost of loans, made false claims about graduate hiring rates and engaged in illegal lending disguised as “income sharing” contracts with high fees.

The order marks the end of the CFPB’s investigation into BloomTech’s practices and the beginning of the agency’s sanctions against the organization.

The CFPB permanently bars BloomTech from consumer lending and its CEO, Austen Allred, from student lending for a period of 10 years. In addition, the agency is ordering BloomTech and Allred to stop collecting payments on loans for graduates who did not qualify for employment and to allow students to withdraw their money without penalty, as well as to eliminate financial changes for “certain agreements” .

Today, the CFPB issued an injunction against BloomTech and its CEO, Austin Allred, for defrauding students about the cost of loans and making false claims about graduate hiring rates.

— consumerfinance.gov (@CFPB) April 17, 2024

“BloomTech and its CEO tried to steer students into income share loans that were marketed as risk-free, but actually carried significant finance charges and many of the same risks as other credit products,” said CFPB Director Rohit Chopra. “Today’s action underscores our increased focus on investigating individual executives and, when appropriate, charging them with violations of the law.”

BloomTech and Allred must also pay the CFPB more than $164,000 in civil penalties to be deposited into the agency’s victim relief fund, with BloomTech contributing about $64,000 and Allred paying the remaining $100,000.

Allred founded BloomTech, which was rebranded from the Lambda School in 2022 after halving its staff in 2017. Based in San Francisco, the professional organization is primarily owned by Allred, but is backed by various VC funds and investors, including Gigafund, Tandem Fund, Y Combinator, GV, GGV and Stripe. It was once worth over $150 million.

Critics almost immediately attacked the company’s then-groundbreaking business model – the income sharing arrangement, or ISA – as predatory.

BloomTech originated “at least” 11,000 income-share loans to finance student tuition for short-term certification programs typically six to nine months in fields covering web development, data science and support engineering, according to the CFPB . These loans required recipients who earned more than $50,000 in a related industry to pay BloomTech 17% of their pre-tax income each month until they reached the 24 payment limit or the total repayment limit of $30,000.

BloomTech did not market the loans as loans, really, saying they incurred no debt and were “risk-free” — and touting a 71% to 86% job placement rate. But the CFPB found that these marketing claims and others were patently false.

In fact, BloomTech’s loans had an annual interest rate and an average finance charge of about $4,000, neither of which were disclosed to students, and a single missed payment triggered default. School placement rates were closer to 50% and dipped as much as 30%. And, unbeknownst to many students, BloomTech was selling a portion of its loans to investors while depriving recipients of the rights they should have had under the federal protection known as the Holder Rule.

Before the CFPB order, BloomTech, which briefly landed in hot water with the California oversight board several years ago for operating without approval, faced other lawsuits claiming the school was misrepresenting how likely graduates were to get jobs and how much they were likely to earn. Last year, it leaked documents obtained by Business Insider raised questions about the company inflating its effectiveness and creating a curriculum that didn’t upgrade students to the level they expected.

To comply with the CFPB order, BloomTech must eliminate the finance charge for those who graduated from the program more than 18 months ago and obtained an eligible job making $70,000 or less. The company must also allow current students to withdraw from the program and cancel their loans or continue in the program with a third-party loan.

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