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CFPB: Rule Proposed to Rein in Excessive Credit Card Late Fees

Proposed rule seeks to close loophole exploited by companies to hike fees with inflation Today, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) proposed a rule to curb excessive credit card late fees that cost American families about $12 billion each year. Major credit card issuers continue to profit off late fees that are protected by an…

Federal Reserve: Changes to HMDA Loan Volume Reporting Threshold for Closed-End Mortgage Loans

This letter addresses the impact on financial institutions supervised by the Federal Reserve of recent changes as a result of litigation related to the HMDA reporting threshold for closed-end mortgage loans. Background  In May 2020, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) published a final rule amending Regulation C (Home Mortgage Disclosure) to, among other things,…

ABA: CFPB Cautioned to Tread Carefully on Personal Financial Data Rulemaking

In a new comment letter filed today, the American Bankers Association urged the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to “tread carefully” in its rulemaking under Section 1033 of the Dodd-Frank Act and to “recognize the deep complexities at the heart of personal financial data rights and the need to strike a harmonious balance between consumer interests…

CFPB: Public Input Sought on Consumer Credit Market

Feedback from consumers, industry, advocates will help inform biennial credit card market report The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) issued a request for information today seeking public feedback on how the consumer credit market is functioning as part of a biennial review of the industry. The CFPB is seeking more and current information on various…

CFPB: Guidance Issued to Root Out Tactics Which Charge People Fees for Subscriptions They Don’t Want

New circular addresses dark patterns and other tricks used by companies to confuse and deceive consumers enrolled in subscription services The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) issued a new circular affirming that companies offering “negative option” subscription services must comply with federal consumer financial protection law. Negative option programs include subscription services that automatically renew…

CFPB: Rule Proposed to Establish Public Registry of Terms & Conditions in Form Contracts That Claim to Waive or Limit Consumer Rights & Protections

Companies can use terms and conditions in non-negotiable form contracts to try to hide consumer harm, to stifle criticism about products and services, and to undermine consumer financial protection law Today, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) proposed a rule to establish a public registry of supervised nonbanks’ terms and conditions in “take it or…

CFPB: New Report Issued on Complaints Regarding TransUnion, Experian, and Equifax

Analysis of nearly half a million complaints reveals ongoing challenges Today, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) released an annual report that details improvements and deficiencies in the nationwide consumer reporting companies’ responses to consumer complaints transmitted by the CFPB. Today’s report includes considerations for the nationwide consumer reporting companies to improve compliance with consumer financial protection…

CFPB: New Report Finds Household Financial Health is Declining after Several Years of Increased Savings

Annual survey of consumer financial health shows downtrends in ability to repay debts Today, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) released a new Making Ends Meet report covering the financial health of American households. Since 2019, the annual Making Ends Meet consumer surveys showed improvement in financial health during the first few years of the COVID-19 pandemic,…

FHFA and CFPB: Updated Data from the National Survey of Mortgage Originations Released for Public Use

Data Highlights Borrowers’ Experiences Obtaining a Mortgage During the Pandemic The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) today published updated loan-level data for public use collected through the National Survey of Mortgage Originations (NSMO). The data also provide updated mortgage performance and credit information for a nationally representative sample…

CFPB: New Registry to Detect Repeat Non-Bank Financial Firm Offenders Proposed

Registry of company and court order information will help the agency identify and mitigate risks to American households Today, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) proposed requiring certain nonbank financial firms to register with the CFPB when they become subject to certain local, state, or federal consumer financial protection agency or court orders. The CFPB…