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10 08, 2022

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2023-01-04T12:52:02-05:00August 10th, 2022|2- Daily Briefing|

Penalizes Fintech for Taking Consumer Funds Instead of Encouraging Savings

Striking at the heart of the purported financial-inclusion benefits of fintech, the CFPB today took action against Hello Digit under both its UDAAP powers (see FSM Report CONSUMER39) and its more recent stand on AI (see FSM Report FAIRLEND11).

Sen Dems Demand More re Rental Housing, Short-Term Loans in CRA Standards

Yesterday’s HFSC CRA comment letter has been followed by one from Chairman Brown (D-OH) and eighteen Democrats.

Senate Banking GOP Ramps Up Fed Demands

Following Sen. Toomey’s (R-PA) diatribe last week, Senate Banking Republicans have followed through with direct demands for greater Fed transparency and recognition of the central bank’s duties to the Congress.

Waters Demands Bureau Halt Equifax Scoring Until Erroneous-Data Problems Revealed, Remediated

HFSC Chairwoman Waters today sent a letter to the CFPB calling on the Bureau to use all of its powers to ensure remediation for consumers harmed by Equifax’s alleged credit-reporting error, as well as institute greater protections for consumers in the “broken” credit-reporting system.

CFPB Sweeps Up Bigtech in Scope of Consumer-Protection Standards

Building on its inquiry into bigtech and a controversial interpretive rule expanding its power to nonbanks (see FSM Report CONSUMER41), the CFPB today issued an expansive interpretive rule subjecting digital companies using behavioral or similar data to market consumer-finance products to the full thrust of federal consumer law.

Progresses Press Hsu on Crypto Authorizations

Sens. Warren (D-MA), Durbin (D-IL), Whitehouse (D-RI), and Sanders (D-VT) …

5 08, 2022

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2023-01-04T13:22:18-05:00August 5th, 2022|2- Daily Briefing|

Senate Dems Demand Answers from Equifax re Inaccurate Credit Scores

In a letter today to Equifax’s CEO, Sens. Warren (D-MA), Warner (D-VA), and Krishnamoorthi (D-IL) demanded answers about erroneous credit scores, asking why the company failed to notify affected borrowers and waited several weeks to notify lenders.  The Senators claim that Equifax’s response in an environment of rising interest rates forced some borrowers to pay higher rates or rejection and ask Equifax to explain the cause and scope of the error, compensation plans, and whether all affected parties or any relevant regulatory authorities have been notified.

Brown Targets Life-Insurance Systemic Risk

Senate Banking Chairman Brown (D-OH) today announced that he plans a hearing questioning the role of private-equity companies in the life-insurance sector.  In letters to FIO and the NAIC, he cites Federal Reserve statements regarding insurance-industry leverage (see Client Report SYSTEMIC93), indicating that he believes this poses systemic challenges akin to those in the banking sector before 2008.  FIO is asked to target analysis of offshore reinsurance sector risk-taking across the life-insurance sector; NAIC is asked to work with the FIO on issues raised in its prior letter to the chairman.

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