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September

3
2024
Industry News

Acting Comptroller Discusses the Evolution of Bank Supervision

Acting Comptroller of the Currency Michael J. Hsu today discussed the evolution of bank supervision during a presentation at the Joint European Banking Authority and European Central Bank International Conference in Frankfurt, Germany.

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September

3
2024
Compliance

Fintech banking apps – what you need to know

When you deposit your money into a banking app, it’s important to know who is holding your money and whether it’s safe. These days, many financial technology companies (also known as fintechs) create apps and partner with banks to provide banking services. That means there could be several layers of red tape between you and your money if something goes wrong. Some popular fintech banking apps are Chime, Cash App, Albert, and MoneyLion.

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September

3
2024
Industry News

Defendant Challenges FDIC Enforcement Proceeding, Citing Jarkesy

In one of the first tests of the implications of the Jarkesy decision for other federal regulatory agencies, an individual accused by the FDIC of participating in fraudulent loan activity is asking a federal judge to dismiss the administrative proceeding the FDIC brought against him, contending, among other things, that he is being denied his right to a jury trial.

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August

30
2024
Compliance

Vendor Management: Audit Sampling and Intuitive Judgment

For years, when assessing third-party collection vendor performance, I have tried to come up with a better word than “audit”.  Much of the time, the audit word conjures up a negative impression, and I think of the audit as a tool for communication and effectiveness between the vendor, in this case, the collection agency, and the client.  By verifying that performance aligns with contract expectations, and work effort meets expectations, we can foster trust and build long-term connections with our vendors.

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August

30
2024
Industry News

CFPB Orders NewDay USA to Pay $2.25 Million for Illegally Luring Veterans and Military Families into Cash-Out Refinance Loans

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) today took action against repeat offender New Day Financial (NewDay USA) for deceiving active duty servicemembers and veterans seeking cash-out refinance loans. The CFPB found that NewDay USA gave misleading and incomplete cost comparisons to borrowers refinancing in North Carolina, Maine, and Minnesota, which made the company’s loans appear less expensive relative to their existing mortgages.

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