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Subject Federal court halts CFPB small biz lending rule for some
Date August 1, 2023 11:11 AM
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Also: NAFCU offers comments on charitable accounts rule; Regulators update guidance on liquidity, contingency planning

August 1, 2023

Federal court halts CFPB small business lending rule for some ([link removed] )

Monday, a federal court in Texas delayed implementation of the CFPB’s small business lending data reporting rule for the bankers’ associations that filed a lawsuit challenging the rule until the Supreme Court rules on the constitutionality of the bureau’s funding structure. The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear arguments for the case Oct. 3.

NAFCU, trades offer support for NCUA proposal on charitable donation accounts ([link removed] )

NAFCU, along with the Defense Credit Union Council (DCUC), the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), and TruStage, wrote to the NCUA Monday in response to the agency’s proposed rulemaking regarding charitable donation accounts (CDAs). The rule would amend NCUA regulations to include 501(c)(19) veteran’s organization in the definition of “qualified charity.”

NCUA, federal agencies update guidance on liquidity risks, contingency planning ([link removed] )

Last week, the NCUA and other financial institution regulatory agencies updated their guidance on liquidity risks and contingency planning. Their recommendation highlights financial services institutions should regularly evaluate and update their contingency funding plans.

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NAFCU, trades write to FCC on robocalls, robotexts ([link removed] )

NAFCU and several other trade groups wrote to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in response to the commission's notice of proposed rulemaking to codify its 2015 ruling that allows consumers to revoke consent for robocalls or robotexts through “any reasonable means.”

Fed survey: Banks report tightened lending standards in Q2 ([link removed] )

The Federal Reserve’s July senior loan officer opinion survey (SLOOS) on bank lending practices examined changes in the standards and terms on demand for bank loans to businesses and households generally corresponding to the second quarter of 2023. According to the survey, banks reported tightened lending standards across categories.

NCUA issues 1 prohibition notice in July ([link removed] )

The NCUA issued one prohibition notice in July, prohibiting the individual previously associated with credit unions from any future participation in the affairs of a federally-insured depository institution.

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