CFPB examiners continue to work from home; enforcement action against a short-term lender; FTC’s suggestions on the use of artificial intelligence and algorithms.
The CFPB, along with other federal and state regulators, will not criticize financial institutions for certain loan modifications offered to borrowers facing coronavirus-related economic hardships.
The CFPB seeks legislation to establish a reward program for whistleblowers, who could be tipped up to $10 million for providing original information that leads to a successful enforcement action.
Democratic senators have asked the Government Accountability Office to investigate whether the CFPB has fulfilled its statutory obligation to combat discriminatory lending practices. Separately, Rep. Maxine Waters questioned the bureau’s potential hiring of an enforcement director.
The FDIC and OCC proposed Community Reinvestment Act reforms that will prevent banks from receiving credit for making mortgages to higher-income borrowers living in low-income areas.
Two Democratic senators are pressing for a CFPB examination of the Apple Card's underwriting standards, while demanding information about the agency's enforcement of fair lending standards.
Rep. Patrick McHenry of North Carolina questioned whether the collection requirements under HMDA contribute to lending discrimination towards the LGBTQ community.