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CFPB Orders American Honda Finance $12.8M Penalty and Redress

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) ordered American Honda Finance Corporation (Honda Finance) to pay a $2.5 million civil money penalty and $10.3 million in consumer redress. The order addresses violations of the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) related to inaccurate reporting of consumer payment deferrals during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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CFPB Orders Wise US Inc. $450k Redress and $44,955 Penalty

The CFPB has amended a consent order against Wise US Inc., requiring the company to provide approximately $450,000 in consumer redress and pay a $44,955 civil money penalty. The order resolves violations related to deceptive marketing disclosures and failures to comply with EFTA and Regulation E requirements.

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CFPB Fines Draper & Kramer $1.5M, Bans Mortgage Lending

The CFPB fined Draper & Kramer Mortgage Corporation $1.5 million and banned it from residential mortgage lending for violations of the Equal Credit Opportunity Act. The Bureau has since issued a no-action letter, ceasing monitoring and enforcement of the consent order due to the company ceasing operations and the Bureau's resource prioritization.

Urgent Enforcement Consumer Finance
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CFPB v. Synapse Financial Technologies - Consumer Protection Enforcement

The CFPB has taken enforcement action against Synapse Financial Technologies, Inc. for alleged violations of the Consumer Financial Protection Act, resulting in a $1 civil money penalty and injunctive relief. The action stems from Synapse's failure to maintain adequate records of consumer funds, leading to a shortfall of $60-90 million and loss of access to funds for consumers.

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1mo ago FINRA Guidance
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FINRA Interpretive Letters on Rule Application

FINRA has published interpretive letters providing guidance on the application of specific FINRA rules under various circumstances. These letters clarify staff views on rules related to communications with the public, account transfers, and registration categories.

Routine Guidance Securities
1mo ago FINRA Guidance
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FINRA FAQs on Compliance, Advertising, AML, and Trade Reporting

FINRA has published a collection of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) covering various compliance topics, including customer assistance in investigations, 529 Savings Plans, accounts at other broker-dealers, advertising, alternative display facilities, anti-money laundering, arbitration, blue sheets, books and records, breakpoints, broker-dealer registration, recruitment disclosures, BrokerCheck, business continuity planning, and CRD.

Routine FAQ Securities
1mo ago FINRA Guidance
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FINRA Exemptive Letters List

FINRA has published a list of its exemptive letters, including those related to TRACE ATS Reporting, Municipal Securities, and Initial Public Offerings (IPOs). These letters provide guidance to industry professionals on FINRA's decision-making rationale for specific situations.

Routine Guidance Securities
1mo ago FINRA Rule Filings
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FINRA Proposes New Trade Reporting Facility Fees Rule

FINRA has proposed a new rule, FINRA Rule 7660B, to establish fees for FINRA members who do not use the FINRA/NYSE Trade Reporting Facility but purchase specified services. This proposal is open for public comment.

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1mo ago FINRA Rule Filings
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FINRA proposes rule changes for underwriting and private placements

FINRA has proposed rule changes to amend Rules 5110 and 5123 concerning underwriting terms and private placements. The proposed changes aim to clarify valuation methods for underwriting compensation, introduce new exemptions, and expand existing exemptions for certain investors.

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1mo ago FINRA Rule Filings
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FINRA Proposes New Outside Activities Rule, Deletes Old Ones

FINRA has filed a proposed rule change with the SEC to adopt a new Rule 3290 concerning outside activities requirements for registered persons and to delete existing Rules 3270 and 3280. The proposed changes aim to enhance member review of activities with heightened risks while reducing unnecessary burdens.

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