In a recent case the FDIC claimed a bank violated ECOA and Regulation B by engaging in a pattern or practice of denying applications for a credit card based on an initial match of applicant names to the Office of Foreign Asset Control’s list of Specially Designated Nationals (“SDNs”) without further verification that the applicants were in fact SDNs, which resulted in a disparate impact upon Hispanic applicants. The bank agreed to pay a civil […]
Tag: Regulation B
CFPB BULLETIN 2012-04 –FAIR LENDING
On April 18, 2012 the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau issued CFPB Bulletin 2012-04 that explains the agency’s position on compliance with the Equal Credit Opportunity Act and Regulation B. The bulletin does not offer any new insights into Fair Lending issues, but the CFPB certainly makes it clear that the agency is focusing on fair lending issues not only in mortgage lending, but also in credit cards, student loans and auto loans. A copy of […]
CFPB – THE INHERITED REGULATIONS – PART II
On November 29th the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) published a notice and request for information about streamlining the inherited regulations. The “inherited regulations” include 14 existing consumer regulations that the CFPB inherited from other regulatory agencies on July 21, 2011, including, among others, Regulation Z (Truth in Lending) and Regulation X (RESPA). The inherited regulations are published in Chapter X of Title 12 of the Code of Federal Regulations. Following is the schedule of […]
New Dodd-Frank – Credit Score Disclosure Requirements
On July 6 the Federal Reserve Board approved final rules to implement the credit score disclosure requirements of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act. If a credit score is used in setting material terms of credit or in taking adverse action, the statute requires creditors to disclose credit scores and related information to consumers in notices under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). The final rules amend: Regulation V (Fair Credit Reporting) […]