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Remarks to Consumer Action (as prepared for delivery).
By
Brian Johnson
The Bureau expects to issue proposed rules in January 2019 that will reconsider the Bureau's rule regarding Payday, Vehicle Title, and Certain High-Cost Installment Loans and address the rule's compliance date.
Update Will Provide More Clarity Regarding Closing Cost Increases.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (Bureau) today issued a Request for Information (RFI) on the Bureau’s inherited regulations and inherited rulemaking authorities.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (Bureau) today issued a Request for Information (RFI) on the Bureau’s adopted regulations and new rulemaking authorities.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (Bureau) today issued a final rule to help mortgage servicers communicate with certain borrowers facing bankruptcy. The final rule gives mortgage servicers more latitude in providing periodic statements to consumers entering or exiting bankruptcy, as required by the Bureau’s 2016 mortgage servicing rule.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (Bureau) today issued a Request for Information (RFI) about the Bureau’s rulemaking processes.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (Bureau) today released its five-year Strategic Plan that establishes its mission, strategic goals, and strategic objectives.
Changes Provide More Flexibility and Extend Effective Date to April 2019.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) today published the Request for Information (RFI) about the Bureau’s Civil Investigative Demands (CIDs) that was announced as part of Acting Director Mick Mulvaney’s call for evidence last week.
Seeks Public Input on Ways to Better Fulfill Statutory Obligations.
The Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (Bureau) today issued the following statement on the Payday Rule.
Lenders Must Determine If Consumers Have the Ability to Repay Loans That Require All or Most of the Debt to be Paid Back at Once.
After a long process of research, outreach, and review of over one million public comments, the Consumer Bureau today has issued a rule aimed at stopping debt traps on payday and auto title loans.
By
Richard Cordray
Bureau Also Seeks Comment on Separate Proposed Rule Modifying Timing Requirements for Bankruptcy Periodic Statements.
Bureau Also Seeks Public Comment on Proposal for Disclosure of Mortgage Data.
Good afternoon and thank you. And let me thank all the groups represented here at the conference. You raise awareness about the need for fairness, honesty, and justice in business, housing, civic life, and economic development.
By
Richard Cordray
Proposal Would Clarify Requirements and Help Companies Comply.
Thank you once again for having me today. For five years now, you have regularly invited me to talk with you and hear from you about what we are doing at...
By
Richard Cordray
Proposed Rule Would Also Aid in Adoption of New Forms.
Thank you for joining us on this call. The CFPB today has finalized a new rule providing strong federal consumer protections for prepaid account users.
By
Richard Cordray
The Bureau today finalized new measures to ensure that homeowners and struggling borrowers are treated fairly by mortgage servicers. The updated rule...
The Bureau today proposed updates to its Know Before You Owe mortgage disclosure rule. The proposed amendments are intended to formalize guidance in the...
Today the Bureau outlined proposals under consideration that would overhaul the debt collection market by capping collector contact attempts and by helping...
Thank you all for coming today. I am glad to be here
in California, which has actively sought to protect its consumers from bad debt
collection practices.
By
Richard Cordray