On February 23, 2018 the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) published the February 2018 Quarterly Consumer Report Trends, entitled Public Records. The CFPB also published an article summarizing the significant conclusion of the report. The report concludes that the lack of public records information has had minimal effect on credit scores. Effective July 1, 2017 The three nationwide credit reporting companies—Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion – removed civic public records that did not meet stricter standards for […]
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HMDA GETTING IT RIGHT IS BACK
The Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC) has released an updated and expanded version of the publication A Guide to HMDA Reporting – Getting it Right (aka the HMDA bible). The publication had not been updated since 2013. The 327-page 2018 Guide is updated for the revisions to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB) Regulation C, which implements the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA) that were effective January 1, 2018. The Guide includes the revised […]
OTTING MISSTATEMENT
Last week Comptroller of the Currency Joseph M. Otting issued a statement after meeting with Mick Mulvaney, Acting Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. According to the news release (NR 2018-14) from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) Comptroller Otting stated “Acting Director Mulvaney has helped reduce the burden on the banking system by delaying implementation of his agency’s Home Mortgage Disclosure Act rule, committing to reconsider its payday lending rule, and […]
CFPB STATUS CHECK
In a recent wide-ranging memo to the staff of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) Acting Director Mick Mulvaney clarified the status of the agency. “When I arrived at CFPB, I told folks that despite what they might have heard, I had no intention of shutting down the Bureau. Indeed, the law doesn’t allow that, and as members of the Executive Branch we are charged with faithfully executing the laws. So let’s be clear: the […]
CFPB DELAYS PREPAID ACCOUNTS RULE
On January 25, 2018 the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) announced final updates to its 2016 prepaid rule. The changes extend the effective date of the rule by one year to April 2019. The changes to Regulations E and Z: Adjust error resolution requirements; and Provide more flexibility concerning credit cards linked to digital wallets. Read more: https://mycomplianceresource.com/prepaid-rule-lives-to-fight-another-day/ https://mycomplianceresource.com/effective-date-of-prepaid-account-rule-delayed/ https://mycomplianceresource.com/prepaid-rule-takes-a-much-needed-pause/ https://mycomplianceresource.com/prepaid-accounts-just-got-kicked-up-to-the-consumer-protection-suite/ A copy of the 325 page final rule is available at: https://files.consumerfinance.gov/f/documents/cfpb_prepaid_final-rule_2018-amendments.pdf