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March 14, 2014
CFPB March 25 field hearing set on payday loans
March 17, 2014 – CFPB is scheduled to hold a field hearing on payday loans at 11 a.m. CDT March 25 at the Nashville Public Library Auditorium in Nashville, Tenn.
The field hearing will feature remarks from CFPB Director Richard Cordray, the bureau said in its "save the date" blog post. Testimony from consumer groups, industry representatives and members of the public is also slated.
The event is open to the public and requires an RSVP.
CFPB began accepting complaints about payday loans in November. NAFCU continues to closely monitor the data the bureau collects and releases, and has raised concerns about the reputation risk that false complaints in the system could create.
Credit unions are authorized by NCUA to offer small-dollar, short-term loans to their members. The NCUA rules set strict limits on the amount, duration and number of loans that can be provided to a single member at any one time. NCUA says this type of lending grew to $27 million last year, up 27.6 percent from year-end 2012.
NAFCU continues to encourage the agency to provide credit unions as much flexibility as possible in providing their members viable, less-costly loans than they could get elsewhere.
The field hearing will feature remarks from CFPB Director Richard Cordray, the bureau said in its "save the date" blog post. Testimony from consumer groups, industry representatives and members of the public is also slated.
The event is open to the public and requires an RSVP.
CFPB began accepting complaints about payday loans in November. NAFCU continues to closely monitor the data the bureau collects and releases, and has raised concerns about the reputation risk that false complaints in the system could create.
Credit unions are authorized by NCUA to offer small-dollar, short-term loans to their members. The NCUA rules set strict limits on the amount, duration and number of loans that can be provided to a single member at any one time. NCUA says this type of lending grew to $27 million last year, up 27.6 percent from year-end 2012.
NAFCU continues to encourage the agency to provide credit unions as much flexibility as possible in providing their members viable, less-costly loans than they could get elsewhere.
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