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ESMA, UK Regulators Sign MoU on DORA ICT Oversight

The European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) and UK financial regulators (BoE, PRA, FCA) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to enhance cooperation on overseeing critical ICT third-party service providers under DORA. This agreement facilitates information sharing and coordinated oversight activities.

Priority review Guidance Financial Services
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CFPB Supervisory Highlights Issue 32 - Consumer Reporting

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has released its Supervisory Highlights Issue 32, focusing on consumer reporting companies and furnishers. The report details supervisory observations and remedial actions related to accuracy and identity theft requirements under the FCRA and Regulation V.

Priority review Guidance Consumer Protection
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CFPB Supervisory Highlights: Servicing and Collection of Consumer Debt

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has released its Supervisory Highlights Issue 34, focusing on the servicing and collection of consumer debt. This edition summarizes supervisory findings from April 1, 2023, to December 31, 2023, covering auto loans, student loans, debt collection, credit card account management, and deposit/prepaid accounts.

Routine Guidance Consumer Protection
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CFPB Auto Finance Supervisory Highlights Issue 35

The CFPB has released its Fall 2024 Supervisory Highlights, focusing on auto finance. The report details findings on origination disclosures, repossessions, servicing, add-on products, and furnishing deficiencies, highlighting a trend of significant violations. It also notes public enforcement actions within the auto finance market.

Priority review Guidance Consumer Protection
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CFPB Supervisory Highlights: Student Lending

The CFPB has released its Supervisory Highlights Special Edition on Student Lending, Issue 36. This document details findings from supervisory examinations concerning private student loans, including issues with refinancing disclosures, illusory benefits, noteholder liability, illegal collection tactics, and federal loan servicing during the return to repayment.

Priority review Guidance Consumer Finance
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CFPB Supervisory Highlights Issue 37

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has released Supervisory Highlights Issue 37, detailing recent findings in deposit accounts, furnishing, and short-term small dollar lending. The report highlights violations of the Fair Credit Reporting Act and unfair practices related to overdraft fees, with significant refunds issued by mortgage servicers and originators.

Priority review Guidance Consumer Protection
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CFPB Orders Equifax $15M Penalty for FCRA Violations

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has ordered Equifax, Inc. and Equifax Information Services LLC to pay a $15 million civil money penalty for violations of the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). The order addresses failures in reinvestigating consumer disputes, preventing improper reinsertion of deleted information, and ensuring data accuracy.

Urgent Enforcement Consumer Protection
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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.

Urgent Enforcement Consumer Protection
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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.

Priority review Enforcement Consumer Protection
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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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