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October

4
2024
Industry News

Truist Bank Files Notice of Data Breach Following Incident at Debt Collection Company

On October 1, 2024, Truist Bank filed a notice of data breach with the Attorney General of California after discovering that an incident at Financial Business and Consumer Solutions, Inc. (“FBCS”) resulted in Truist data being exposed to unauthorized access.

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October

4
2024
Strategy

Exploring How the Reduction in Federal Interest Rates Impacts Consumers and Influences Banks and Lenders' Recovery Strategies

The Federal Reserve plays a pivotal role in influencing the economy through its monetary policy decisions, particularly in setting the federal interest rates. Changes in these rates have far-reaching implications on consumers, businesses, and financial institutions.

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October

3
2024
Compliance

[Podcast]: Have State-Chartered, FDIC-Insured Banks Finally Achieved Interstate Usury Parity with National Banks?

In today’s podcast, which repurposes a recent webinar, we examine the impact, if any, of a landmark opinion rendered by Judge Daniel Domenico of the Federal District Court for the District of Colorado in a case challenging recently enacted Colorado legislation on interstate loans made from outside Colorado to Colorado residents. We also address the effects this decision and the outcome of this litigation may have on interstate rate exportation by state-chartered banks across the country.

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October

3
2024
Industry News

California Extends State Debt Collection Law to Commercial Debts

Continuing a nationwide trend towards increased regulation of commercial financing, Governor Newsom has signed into law a bill extending the reach of California’s Rosenthal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (the “Act”) to covered commercial debt (“SB 1286”). The requirements would apply to any debt entered into, renewed, sold, or assigned on or after July 1, 2025.

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October

3
2024
Compliance

CFPB Blog: Debt collectors who attempt to collect on spouse’s medical bills from a survivor may violate federal law

The CFPB recently issued a blog post, highlighting debt collection impacts on surviving spouses. In the blog, the CFPB warns that debt collectors who try to collect on a spouse’s medical bills from a survivor, who is not legally liable for the bills, may violate the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and state law.

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