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November

25
2025
Industry News

Bank Activities: Request for Information on Community Banks’ Engagement with Core Service Providers and Other Essential Third-Party Service Providers

Today the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) released a request for information (RFI) on community banks’ engagement with their core service providers and other essential third-party service providers.

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November

25
2025
Industry News

Anticipating shutdown, CFPB is transferring cases to DoJ

The CFPB is transferring all of its pending litigation to the Justice Department as a result of the funding crisis the Trump Administration has said the bureau faces, several news organizations have reported.

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November

25
2025
Industry News

CFPB to Resume Supervision and Examinations With a “Humility Pledge”

On November 21, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB or Bureau) notified staff that it will restart supervision and require examiners, beginning with the 2026 examination cycle, to open each review by reading to the supervised entity a Humility in Supervisions Pledge. The pledge signals a notable shift in tone and execution that is in line with the CFPB’s Memorandum on Supervision and Enforcement Priorities from April 2025.

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November

20
2025
Industry News

$1,000 A CALL!: Failure To Identify Carries Steep Penalties In Washington State

Washington’s CEMA mini-TCPA has been drawing a lot of attention lately–especially as Courts around the country struggle with whether the TCPA’s DNC provisions apply to SMS messages.

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November

20
2025
Industry News

California Finalizes Delete Act Regulations Enabling One-click Data Deletion

On November 13, the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) announced that the Office of Administrative Law approved final regulations implementing the Delete Act, establishing a new statewide data deletion mechanism. As previously covered by InfoBytes, the regulations create the “Delete Request and Opt-out Platform” (DROP), a state-hosted website allowing California consumers to request deletion of their personal information from multiple data brokers with a single action.

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