Mortgage companies that fall under the heading “real estate credit” actually cut 300 employees during the month, leaving the sector with 211,700 full-timers.
The CFPB’s ability-to-repay rule will likely be revised if Congress fails to enact legislation to reform the government-sponsored enterprises by the time the rule’s Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac “patch” expires in six years. Appearing before the House Financial Services Committee last week, CFPB Director Richard Cordray and committee chairman Jeb Hensarling, R-TX, went back and forth over the accuracy of a study the Federal Reserve did a few years ago about the potential impact the ATR rule could have on the market, specifically in terms of limiting borrower access to credit. Cordray said he disagreed with the findings of the report, asserting that the Fed’s study was based on provisions that were substantially different than what were ultimately adopted. Hensarling then ...
The CFPB can do a better job when it comes to diversity and inclusion, according to a new report issued by the bureau’s Office of Inspector General. The CFPB has taken steps to foster a diverse and inclusive workforce since it began operations in July 2011, the OIG began. But it identified four areas of the bureau’s diversity and inclusion efforts that can be enhanced. “First, diversity and inclusion training is not mandatory for CFPB employees, supervisors and senior managers,” the office said. Second, data quality issues exist in the CFPB’s tracking spreadsheets for Equal Employment Opportunity complaints and negotiated grievances, the report said, and certain data related to performance management are not analyzed for trends that could indicate potential ...
Walter Reports a $44 Million Loss, Cites a Pending Settlement with the CFPB. Walter Investment Management Corp., which owns the nation’s eighth-largest residential servicer, reported a $44 million loss for the fourth quarter, citing – among other things – a pending settlement with the CFPB and the Federal Trade Commission. “We have agreed to a proposed stipulated order with the FTC and CFPB, which is subject to approval by the FTC, CFPB and the court, and expect the settlement approval process may take a month or two,” the company noted in its fourth quarter 2014 earnings release. “We believe the proposed settlement is in the best interest of our business and all stakeholders.” This past October, Walter disclosed in a regulatory filing ...