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CFPB: Bureau to Open Southeast Regional Office in Atlanta

The Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (Bureau) today announced it will be relocating its southeast regional office from Washington, D.C. to Atlanta, Georgia. The Bureau already has regional offices in New York, Chicago, and San Francisco that are used mostly by supervision staff but also house enforcement attorneys and other Bureau personnel. Since the Bureau’s…

CFPB: New Research Report on the Geography of Credit Invisibility

Creditworthy consumers can face difficulties accessing credit if they lack a credit record that is treated as “scorable” by widely used credit scoring models. These consumers include those who are “credit invisible,” meaning that they do not have a credit record maintained by one of the nationwide consumer reporting agencies (NCRAs). They also include those…

CFPB: New Rule Updates Fair Credit Reporting Act Model Consumer Disclosures

The Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (Bureau) today issued an interim final rule updating two model disclosures to reflect changes made to the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) by recent legislation. In May 2018, Congress passed the Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief, and Consumer Protection Act, which requires nationwide consumer reporting agencies to provide “national security…

Interagency Statement: Reaffirming the Role of Bank Supervisory Guidance

Five federal agencies today issued a joint statement explaining the role of supervisory guidance for regulated institutions. The statement from the agencies—the Federal Reserve Board, the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the National Credit Union Administration, and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency—confirms that supervisory guidance does not…

CFPB: Rule Issued to Implement and Clarify New HMDA Amendments

Today the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (Bureau) issued an interpretive and procedural rule to implement and clarify the requirements of section 104(a) of the Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief, and Consumer Protection Act (the Act), which amended the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA). The Bureau also released updates to the Filing Instructions Guide (FIG) for…

CFPB: Bureau Collaborating with Regulators Around the World to Create Global Financial Innovation Network

The Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (BCFP), working in collaboration with 11 financial regulators and related organizations, is announcing an initiative to create the Global Financial Innovation Network (GFIN). The network will seek to provide a more efficient way for innovative firms to interact with regulators, helping them navigate between countries as they look to…

CFPB: Building a Bridge to Credit Symposium Scheduled for September 17th

Mark your calendar to join the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection for a day-long symposium, Building a Bridge to Credit Visibility. This event will explore challenges many consumers face in accessing credit. Sessions also will highlight strategies and innovations to overcome barriers and expand consumer credit access. This event is open to the public, however space…

CFPB: Veterans with Severe Disabilities May Be Eligible for Federal Student Loan Discharge Tax-Free

The Departments of Education and Veterans Affairs (VA) have teamed up to notify veterans with severe disabilities  that they may be eligible to have their federal student loans discharged tax-free. The Bureau has previously highlighted for years the opportunity to obtain a disability discharge. So, we are pleased to share with you the details of…

CFPB: Paul Watkins Announced as New Director for the Office of Innovation

Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (Bureau) Acting Director Mick Mulvaney today announced he has selected Paul Watkins to lead the Bureau’s new Office of Innovation. “I am delighted that Paul Watkins is bringing his deep expertise, track record of protecting consumers, and commitment to innovation to the Bureau,” said Acting Director Mulvaney. “I am confident…

CFPB: New Research Report on Student Loan Repayment and Broader Household Borrowing

Student loans make up an increasing share of the debt held by borrowers around the country, particularly for younger borrowers. Our previous research has shown that borrowers vary greatly in their ability to pay off their loans, how quickly they can do so, and the potential hurdles they face. Today, we released a new Data…