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December

18
2023
Trends

Delinquencies are rising for credit card, auto loans – and it could soon get worse

A growing number of Americans are falling behind on their monthly credit card and car loan payments, a trend that may be a harbinger of economic troubles ahead, according to a new report from Moody's Analytics.

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December

18
2023
Industry News

Rep. Barr’s Introduces UDAAP Reform Legislation

Washington, D.C. – This week, Congressman Andy Barr (KY-06) introduced legislation to amend the Consumer Financial Protection Act of 2010 to clarify standards for UDAAP enforcement actions brough by the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (CFPB). This legislation reforms the unfair, deceptive, acts and practices (UDAAP) authority granted to the CFPB by the Dodd-Frank Act to provide certainty for lenders and credit providers.

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December

18
2023
Trends

Holiday debt hangover poised to be 'particularly nasty' this year, analyst says

While retail sales are strong, typically an indication of a healthy consumer, an industry economist is deeply concerned about how consumers will pay it all off when the bill comes. 

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December

18
2023
Industry News

Illinois adopts regulatory changes as part of its Collection Agency Act

On December 1, the State of Illinois’s Department of Financial and Professional Regulation promulgated final regulations implementing provisions of the Illinois Collection Agency Act.

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December

18
2023
Industry News

Justice Department Announces Crackdown on Networks That Steal Money from Consumer Accounts and Use Fraudulent “Microtransactions” to Hide the Activity from Banks

The Justice Department announced today a collection of cases against fraud networks that steal money from consumers and use deceptive tactics to conceal illicit activity from financial institutions, thereby allowing that illicit activity to continue. The cases include two civil actions unsealed in the past week seeking temporary restraining orders and the appointment of receivers to stop defendants from dissipating assets.

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