State regulators

Three laws signed by California governor will hit lenders

10/01/18

Among the three measures is a requirement for boards of publicly traded firms to include more women.

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Calif. investigating role of lead generators in high-cost lending

09/26/18

Gov. Jerry Brown’s administration sent letters Wednesday to 20 nonbank lenders that charge triple-digit annual percentage rates to try to determine if their use of online referrals is steering borrowers into larger loans than they want or need.

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Texas bank commissioner appointed to nonvoting FSOC seat

09/07/18

The Dodd-Frank Act requires that one of the five nonvoting members of the Financial Stability Oversight Council be a state banking supervisor.

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Small-business borrowers on verge of consumer-style protections in Calif.

09/05/18

If Gov. Jerry Brown signs the legislation headed to his desk, it would be the first law of its kind in the U.S. It is designed to allow small-business owners to make comparisons between offers in the often bewildering world of online business lending.

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Additional Wells misdeeds obscured by arbitration: Calif. official

08/23/18

State Treasurer John Chiang says that Wells Fargo is keeping patterns of abuse hidden from view by resolving customer disputes through private arbitration.

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Can state AGs really serve as 'mini-CFPBs'?

08/20/18

Several states pledged to compensate for a slowdown in enforcement at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau under Mick Mulvaney, but their efforts have been complicated by tight budgets and doubts over whether such initiatives are necessary.

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Should N.Y.'s strict cybersecurity rule be a model for the country?

08/17/18

As the state phases in tougher requirements from its 2017 regulation, federal agencies continue to show an interest in updating their cyber policies.

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North Dakota seeks waiver from appraisal requirements

08/06/18

The state became the first in the country to ask federal regulators for a temporary waiver, citing a shortage of available appraisers.

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Ohio governor signs law aimed at reining in high-cost lenders

07/31/18

The state follows Colorado’s lead in adopting reforms pushed by the Pew Charitable Trusts.

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State regulators push bill to coordinate exams of third-party service providers

07/23/18

The Conference of State Bank Supervisors says state and federal regulatory coordination on third-party technology service provider exams eliminates duplication

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