Joint Letter: Letter to CFPB Urging Stronger Safeguards for LIBOR Transition
Joint consumer advocate comments to CFPB on LIBOR transition
Joint consumer advocate comments to CFPB on LIBOR transition
Letter from 84 organizations raising concerns about the CFPB’s time-barred debt collection disclosure proposal.
The AFR Ed Fund and allied organizations submitted a comment to banking regulators highlighting concerns that digital banking activities may discriminate by race or otherwise threaten our civil rights.
Letter urging OCC to encourage banks to provide greater language access as banks use more technology in banking services.
AFREF urges the Department of Labor to withdraw their proposed rule entitled “Financial Factors in Selecting Plan Investments.” It discourages fiduciaries from considering environmental, social and governmental (ESG) factors in their investments and creates burdens for investors looking to be socially conscious.
You can view or download the letter here.