The Federal Trade Commission has provided the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) with its annual summary of activities to protect consumers in the debt collection arena. The summary is used by CFPB in its annual report to Congress on the activities of both agencies, which share law enforcement responsibility in this area.
“The banking industry continued to show resilience in the second quarter. Net income increased and asset quality metrics remained generally favorable. However, the banking industry still faces significant downside risks from uncertainty in the economic outlook, market interest rates, and geopolitical events. In addition, weakness in certain loan portfolios, particularly office properties, credit cards, and multifamily loans, continues to warrant monitoring.”
According to the latest financial performance data released today by the National Credit Union Administration, total assets in federally insured credit unions rose by $79 billion, or 3.5 percent, over the year ending in the second quarter of 2024 to $2.3 trillion. The delinquency rate at federally insured credit unions was 84 basis points in the second quarter of 2024, up 21 basis points compared with the second quarter of 2023. Net income for federally insured credit unions in the first half of 2024 totaled $15.7 billion at an annual rate, down $1.8 billion, or 10.1 percent, from the first half of 2023.
We are very fortunate to have Nick St. John, Director of Federal Compliance at America’s Credit Unions, as our guest speaker in this podcast on the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking issued by the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network and federal banking regulators regarding the enhancement and modernization of anti-money laundering/countering the financing of terrorism (“AML/CFT”) compliance programs under the Bank Secrecy Act (“BSA”).
In this episode of The Consumer Finance Podcast, Chris Willis is joined by privacy Partner Kim Phan and Rami Haddad, deputy general counsel at PRA Group. This episode delves into a range of emerging privacy issues impacting the financial services industry. The discussion covers the evolving landscape of state privacy laws, the implications of the new Colorado AI law, and the challenges posed by online tracking technologies.