On Tuesday the Fed will hold an open meeting to discuss final rule-making tied to the Basel III accords, which affects the value of mortgage servicing rights.
Now that the U.S. Supreme Court has decided to take on the presidential recess appointment issue in Noel Canning v. National Labor Relations Board, the odds are high that Richard Cordrays appointment will also be reviewed and perhaps declared unconstitutional, according to the consensus expectations of a number of industry representatives. And if that happens, it could be a real mess for the mortgage lending community, according to one top industry lobbyist. In Canning, the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals...
The CFPB issued a bulletin last week that details the kind of responsible conduct by a regulated institution that the agency may favorably consider in exercising its enforcement discretion.The factors include the nature, extent and severity of the violations identified; the actual or potential harm from those violations; whether there is a history of past violations; and a partys effectiveness in addressing violations. The bureau said the guidance was being issued to inform those subject to its enforcement...
Last week, the CFPB came out with a final rule that establishes procedures to extend its supervision to certain nonbanks whose activities it has reasonable cause to determine pose risks to consumers. Nonbanks subject to the rule are companies that offer or provide consumer financial products or services but do not have a bank, thrift or credit union charter. The CFPB has the authority under the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act to supervise, after following certain procedures, any nonbank...
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce wrote CFPB Director Richard Cordray to take issue with the bureaus increasing number of requests that companies provide huge quantities of data about individual consumers financial transactions on an ongoing, real-time basis. We agree with you that data are important in determining whether there is a sound basis for regulation and how regulation should be structured, and recognize that Congress conferred specific authority on the bureau to collect data to inform the bureaus use of its regulatory...
The self-styled watchdog organization Judicial Watch said records obtained from the CFPB under the Freedom of Information Act reveal the bureaus warrantless collection of citizens personal financial data. They also provide some nitty-gritty details about the agencys data collection contract expenditures. The documents obtained by Judicial Watch include: An indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract with Experian worth up to $8.42 million to track daily consumer habits of select individuals without...
Auto lender U.S. Bank and one of its nonbank partner companies, Dealers Financial Services, have agreed to pay about $6.5 million to service members the CFPB said were harmed by the allegedly deceptive marketing and lending practices associated with the companies Military Installment Loans and Educational Services (MILES) auto loans program. The bureau has a special mission to protect service members, said CFPB Director Richard Cordray. The MILES program failed to properly disclose costs associated with repaying auto...
Responding to queries from Democratic members of the House Committee on Financial Services about the CFPBs activities related to auto fair lending, bureau Director Richard Cordray said that indirect auto lenders have poor fair lending compliance programs, and that failure to monitor auto loans for fair lending compliance has been a contributing factor in discrimination. Back in May, several House Democrats asked how the CFPB would determine fair lending violations for auto loans. In his written response to the lawmakers, Cordray...