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April

28
2026
Industry News

FCC Opens Public Comment on Proposed Rules Targeting Offshore Call Centers

The FCC has opened a public comment period on a proposed rule aimed at limiting the use of foreign call centers and strengthening standards for companies that continue to operate offshore customer service operations. The proposal outlines multiple actions intended to address activity at offshore call centers, with a focus on improving customer service communications and protecting consumers’ sensitive personal information.

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April

28
2026
Industry News

CFPB Restructuring Accelerates: Lease Termination and Litigation Attorney Hiring Amid Proposed Deep Staff Cuts

Recent reporting from the ABA Banking Journal and the American Banker describes a rapidly evolving restructuring of the CFPB, with significant implications for the agency’s future role and for regulated entities.

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April

28
2026
Industry News

National Bank Non-Interest Charges and Fees: Interim Final Rule

The OCC is announcing an interim final rule amending its regulation on national bank non-interest charges and fees. Among other things, the interim final rule clarifies national banks’ power to charge non-interest fees and charges, including interchange fees from payment card activity, regardless of whether those fees are set by the bank or a third party.

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April

23
2026
Strategy

Using Shared Data Formats for Easier Debt Settlement

Shared data formats are like the "pipes" in a building. You don't always see them, but they make everything run. By using a shared language, everyone can stop fixing messy documents and focus on the main goal: fair, calm, and fast debt resolution.

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April

23
2026
Industry News

FTC Targets Alleged Student Loan Scam in $8.8 Million Case

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has secured a temporary restraining order against California-based NERD Solutions Inc., which also operated under the name ED REF. The agency alleges the company defrauded student loan borrowers out of more than $8.8 million.

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