Small-dollar lending

Effort to coax banks back into small-dollar lending likely to fall short

05/29/18

An OCC initiative to get more banks to make short-term loans that rival those of payday lenders isn't enough of an enticement.

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Why it's so hard to sell banks on small-dollar lending

05/24/18

While industry officials welcomed a bulletin from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency encouraging banks to develop alternatives to payday loans, they are making no commitments to offer such products.

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OCC gives banks green light to compete with payday lenders

05/23/18

The agency's bulletin opens the door to banks' making more short-term loans to borrowers with lower credit scores — with few parameters beyond "sound underwriting."

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With help from regulators, small-dollar loans can work for banks, borrowers

04/13/18

Regulators should revise existing rules to encourage banks to offer short-term loans to customers who run into financial emergencies.

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Making financial inclusion part of the business model

04/06/18

The heads of Mastercard and Santander outlined the concrete steps their firms are taking to bring unbanked consumers into the financial system.

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Graham unveils Senate measure to repeal CFPB payday rule

03/23/18

The congressional resolution to overturn the payday regulation comes as acting CFPB Director Mick Mulvaney has already said the agency will reconsider the rule internally.

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Arizona creates nation's first testing ground for fintech

03/22/18

The new law, which is modeled on a similar effort in the United Kingdom, aims to lure financial firms to the desert. It has drawn support from business organizations but opposition from consumer groups — a dynamic that is likely to be replayed in other states.

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House GOP wants small-dollar loan bill pinned to reg relief

03/21/18

Just as promised, Republican lawmakers went to work Wednesday considering regulatory reform ideas that would go further than the Senate's tweaks of the Dodd-Frank Act.

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New Florida law will loosen small-dollar lending rules

03/19/18

The legislation, signed Monday by Gov. Rick Scott, authorizes 60- to 90-day loans of up to $1,000. It makes Florida the first state to pass a law designed to blunt the impact of the CFPB’s payday lending rule.

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OCC once wanted payday lenders to 'stay the hell away' from banks. No longer

03/19/18

The agency's decision to lift a 2002 consent order against Ace Cash Express could lead to a revival of partnerships between national banks and payday lenders.

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