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  • [ February 13, 2026 ] FinCEN pares down beneficial ownership reporting requirements as effort to ‘modernize’ BSA Other
  • [ February 13, 2026 ] NCUA doubles max amount for newly chartered CU, urgent needs grants NCUA
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Consumer complaints from those in minority counties outpaced those from white areas over the past two years, CFPB reports

April 28, 2021 0

More complaints were received in 2019 and 2020, on a per capita basis, from consumers living in predominantly minority counties than from consumers in predominantly white, non-Hispanic counties, the federal consumer financial protection agency said […]

CFPB

In short, cryptic statement, bureau pledges to resolve alleged unauthorized withdrawals by Texas-based mortgage servicer

April 27, 2021 0

Alleged unauthorized withdrawals by a Texas-based mortgage servicer sparked the federal consumer financial protection agency to issue a statement Tuesday pledging to take “immediate action to understand and resolve the situation that has affected hundreds […]

CFPB

Bureau moves QM final rule compliance date to Oct. 1, 2022; cites ‘more time’ to offer loans based on DTI

April 27, 2021 0

Compliance with a final rule on “qualified mortgages” (QMs) is delayed to Oct. 1, 2022, the federal consumer financial protection agency said Tuesday, asserting that the delay would allow lenders more time to offer the […]

Today

  • FinCEN pares down beneficial ownership reporting requirements as effort to ‘modernize’ BSA

    February 13, 2026 0
    A requirement to identify and verify the beneficial owners of a legal entity customer each time the customer opens a new account has been removed for some banks by the Treasury’s financial crimes enforcement arm, it said Friday. The order [...]
  • NCUA doubles max amount for newly chartered CU, urgent needs grants

    February 13, 2026 0
    The federal credit union regulator is increasing its maximum award amount for grants available to low-income-designated credit unions from $7,500 to $15,000, the agency said Friday. The newly chartered and urgent needs grants come from the Community Development Revolving Loan [...]
  • Exam council shrinks uniform report peer groups from 12 to three for smaller banks

    February 13, 2026 0
    Banking industry consolidation leading to disappearing peer groups for bank examination purposes has led to changes to uniform performance reports by the umbrella group for federal financial regulators, the agency said Friday. The Federal Financial Institution Examination Council (FFIEC) said [...]
  • Whistleblowers on BSA, sanctions can use new website; Treasury tightens scrutiny on MSBs

    February 13, 2026 0
    Tips involving violations and conspiracies related to the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA), U.S. sanctions programs, and several other laws affecting financial system security may be entered through a new whistleblower website announced Friday by the Treasury’s financial crimes enforcement arm. [...]
  • Agencies release stress test scenarios with 28 variables for ’26; submissions due by April 5

    February 12, 2026 0
    Stress test scenarios for banks with $250 billion or more in assets were released Thursday by two federal banking regulators, with submissions due by April 5 and public release of the results required between June 15 and July 15. In [...]
  • Former bank employee barred for taking customer funds

    February 12, 2026 0
    A former relationship banker at Regions Bank, Birmingham, Ala., is barred from any future work in federally insured depository institutions under a February consent order with the Federal Reserve Board. The Fed, in the order released Thursday, said that Nicole [...]
  • Late to the game, credit union regulator issues proposal to allow for stablecoin issuers under GENIUS

    February 11, 2026 0
    Credit unions that want to become “permitted payment stablecoin issuers” will get that opportunity under a rule proposed Wednesday by their federal regulator, lagging other federal supervisors. The National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) said the proposal implements provisions of the [...]
  • Latest deregulation proposal would ease credit unions’ path to convert to mutual savings bank

    February 10, 2026 0
    Credit unions would have an easier path to convert to mutual savings banks (MSBs), and other changes, under the latest round of deregulation proposed by their federal regulator Tuesday. The National Credit Union Administration (NCUA), in what it said is [...]
  • FDIC gives more time to comment on GENIUS Act rule proposal

    February 10, 2026 0
    The comment period on a proposed rule issued setting procedures for insured, state-chartered nonmember banks or savings associations to seek federal approval to issue stable coins through a subsidiary is extended to May 18, the federal deposit insurer said. The [...]

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