Letters to Regulators: Letter Calling on FHFA to Rededicate Itself to Language Access
AFREF joined a letter to FHFA calling on the agency to rededicate itself to improving language access in mortgage origination and servicing.
AFREF joined a letter to FHFA calling on the agency to rededicate itself to improving language access in mortgage origination and servicing.
AFREF submitted a comment letter to the Securities and Exchange Commission supporting several changes to Rule 10c-1 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 that would provide investors and regulators with significantly more information into the currently opaque $1.5 trillion securities lending market. The post Letters to Regulators: Comment Letter in Response to the SEC’s
AFREF submitted a comment letter to the Securities and Exchange Commission supporting several changes to Rule 10c-1 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 that would provide investors and regulators with significantly more information into the currently opaque $1.5 trillion securities lending market.
AFREF submitted a comment on the CFPB’s proposal to collect small business lending data to enforce fair lending laws.
AFREF joined a letter to the CFPB in response to their inquiry into Big Tech payment platforms. The letter urges the CFPB to require person-to-person payment providers to protect consumers from fraud and errors, and to work with the Federal Reserve Board to ensure protections are in place before the Fed launches its new FedNow
View or download a PDF of the letter here. AFREF joined a letter urging the CFPB to carefully examine fintech credit products and fee models that are evading consumer protection laws and creating debt traps for consumers. The letter states that the CFPB should supervise The post Letters to Regulators: Letter Urging the CFPB to