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The government's spotlight on servicing problems means companies should be taking steps now in the face of regulators' current enforcement authority and the potential of coming rules.
October 20 -
Mortgage servicers have gotten a rare reprieve from the Federal Housing Administration.
October 20 -
Next year Fannie will require that mortgage lenders use so-called trended credit data for all mortgage borrowers, a move it says could broaden access to credit.
October 19 -
Rule would add datasets to the information lenders report to regulators under the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act.
October 15 -
The auto lending front continues to improve for credit unions, as car loans comprised 32.9% of total outstanding balances in the second quarter of the year.
October 13 -
Should credit unions step into a giant breach gradually being vacated by the big banks, or is the bank pull-out a sign that CUs should do the same?
October 9 -
The House voted 303 to 121 on Wednesday to pass a bill that would delay enforcement of new mortgage disclosures that went into effect on Oct. 3.
October 8 -
Despite their major push to overhaul the housing finance market last Congress, Sens. Bob Corker, R-Tenn., and Mark Warner, D-Va., offered little optimism Tuesday that structural reform is on its way anytime soon.
October 6 -
COLUMBUS, Ohio Business lending CUSO Cooperative Business Services, LLC on Wednesday reported it has closed more than $225 million in Central Ohio business loans since opening its first regional office here in October 2006.
October 5 -
Southeast Financial Credit Union in Franklin, Tenn. has filed a lawsuit against The College Network, an Indiana online test preparation company that is facing charges of fraud.
October 5 -
In comments to the Treasury Department, traditional financial institutions are calling for more oversight of an industry that is fast becoming a big competitive threat.
September 30 -
Federal financial regulators are teaming up to produce a webinar on fair lending law compliance targeted for credit unions.
September 28 -
A number of New York financial institutions are stepping away from medallion lending as delinquencies rise and competition for fares intensifies.
September 28 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has struggled internally with how to end potential discrimination in auto lending, including debating whether it should cite a large lender in the hopes of effectively ending the ability of partnering dealers to mark up loans with all lenders.
September 24 -
Five credit unions are beta testing a Small Business Administration-compliant lending tool as part of a partnership between the National Federation of Community Development Credit Unions and Minneapolis-based Community Reinvestment Fund, USA.
September 22 -
The number of mortgage originations dropped 31% to 6 million in 2014 due largely to a decline in refinancing as interest rates increased, according to a report issued Tuesday by the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council.
September 22 -
As a new entrant to the lending arena, marketplace lenders pose a new, untraditional competitor for borrowers business, but credit unions might be able to find ways to work with them, not against them.
September 17 -
Though loan performance has improved since the housing crisis, credit challenges persist as higher housing costs combined with stagnant wages have put increased strain on some borrowers' finances.
September 15 -
Nearly a decade since the Federal Reserve last hiked the key short-term Fed Funds Rate, confusion reigns over what the central bank will do at its next policy meeting later this week, but credit unions have already taken steps to prepare for a rising-rate environment.
September 14 -
The push to raise the statutory limit on credit union member business lending got a boost Thursday when three U.S. Senators introduced a bill that would allow NCUA to raise a credit unions MBL cap to 27.5% of assets, from the current limit of 12.25%, provided the CU met certain requirements.
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