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Saturday, March 28, 2026
CFPB Supervision Division Adopts 'Humility Pledge' for Exams
The CFPB's Supervision Division has implemented a new 'Humility Pledge' for its examiners, effective immediately. This pledge aims to change the approach to examinations, focusing on transparency, respect, and efficiency, and prioritizing pattern and practice violations with tangible consumer harm.
CFPB, DOJ Withdraw Joint Statement on Fair Lending for Noncitizen Borrowers
The CFPB and DOJ have withdrawn their joint statement on fair lending for noncitizen borrowers, originally issued October 12, 2023. The agencies stated the withdrawal is to avoid conflict with the Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA) and Regulation B, which permit consideration of immigration status under certain circumstances.
Estimating the Cost of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to Consumers
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has published a notice detailing its estimated costs to consumers. The document, titled 'Estimating the Cost of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to Consumers,' was last modified on February 17, 2026.
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