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Trade groups seek extension of compliance date for Military Lending Act final rule

CFPB Monitor

The American Bankers Association, joined by six other prominent industry trade groups, is seeking a six-month extension of the date by which depository institutions must comply with the Military Lending Act (MLA) final rule adopted by the Department of Defense (DoD) in July 2015 that dramatically expanded the scope of the MLA’s coverage.

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Trade groups seek de facto extension of compliance date for Military Lending Act final rule

CFPB Monitor

The request was made in a letter to the CFPB, the Fed, the FDIC, the OCC, and the NCUA (Agencies). Although the DoD’s final rule took effect on October 1, 2015, it applies only to consumer credit transactions or accounts that are consummated or established after October 3, 2016 for most products, and after October 3, 2017 for credit cards.

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Predicting the Next Banking Crisis Is a Fool’s Game. Not Learning From the Last One: Equally Foolish

Jeff For Banks

between 2015 and 2022. The old borrow short, lend long strategy. I want to read to you the FDIC’s conclusion from their An Examination of the Banking Crisis of the 1980’s and Early 1990’s. Who would’ve thought lending $1 million to a San Francisco cab driver to buy a house at 100% loan to value would go bad?

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Advocacy: Election Returns

Independent Banker

Four provisions in the plan were signed into law in 2015. FDIC Assessment Rules. Responding to ICBA’s advocacy, the FDIC scrapped the core deposit ratio for determining deposit insurance assessments of banks with assets less than $10 billion, substituting the brokered deposit ratio. Fair lending ruling. 1233 and S.

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DoD issues MLA interpretive rule; Ballard to hold Sept. 20 webinar

CFPB Monitor

The Department of Defense (DoD) has issued an interpretive rule to assist the industry in complying with its July 2015 final rule amending the Military Lending Act’s implementing regulation. Several of those suggestions are noted below. Highlights of the interpretive rule include the following: Scope of purchase money exception. .”

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Wading Through the Waters

Independent Banker

Avoiding potential lending hazards from regulatory flood-insurance requirements. In June, five federal agencies (including FDIC, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency and the Federal Reserve) announced approval of a final rule that modifies regulations applying to loans secured by properties located in special flood hazard areas.

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The Thinker

Independent Banker

Thoughtful lending and an open mind keep profits strong for incoming ICBA chairman Jack Hartings. in Coldwater, Ohio, and ICBA’s incoming chairman, held fast to his community bank’s conservative lending practices. To combat the decline in the bank’s loan-to-deposit ratio, Hartings actively sought out new opportunities in lending.

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