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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsBravo !!! - 'CFPB Director Cordray Lays Out Non-Bank Supervision Agenda' - FDL
CFPB Director Cordray Lays Out Non-Bank Supervision AgendaBy: David Dayen - FDL
Thursday January 5, 2012 10:12 am
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Richard Cordray spoke at the Brookings Institution today, on his first day as director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. He laid out the mission of the agency as he sees it, and how it will use its expanded authorities over non-bank financial institutions.
Cordray started by bearing witness to financial predators who have destroyed the lives of many Americans. I have seen senior citizens defrauded of their savings, Cordray said. And I have seen families bankrupted by complex mortgages with spiraling interest costs they did not understand and could not afford. He highlighted some of the testimony that the agency has already received from consumers who have been ripped off by financial institutions, through call centers and complaint hotlines set up prior to his appointment. Cordray noted that thousands have called in to complain, and this story sounds eerily representative:
We also heard from Rebecca in North Carolina. She told us she missed a mortgage payment nine months after her husband lost his job. In the two years since, her mortgage servicer has increased her monthly payments even though she believed that a trial modification was supposed to reduce them. She said she was charged for inspections and appraisals she did not ask for and that have never occurred, leading to increased debts and repeated threats of foreclosure. Rebecca says she has been frantically complying with these demands because she is so afraid of losing her home.
The CFPB has worked to bring clarity to mortgage, student loan and credit card statements with their Know Before You Owe program. But with the appointment of Cordray, now they get the full regulatory authorities of the agency. Heres Cordrays pitch on that:
Today, we are launching the Bureaus program for supervising nonbanks. We will begin dealing face-to-face with payday lenders, mortgage servicers, mortgage originators, private student lenders, and other firms that often compete with banks but have largely escaped any meaningful federal oversight.
These are important markets. Many provide valuable services to customers who lack access to other forms of credit. And they are big markets. Nearly 20 million American households use payday lenders, and pay roughly $7.4 billion in fees every year. Many subprime loans during the housing bubble were made by nonbank mortgage brokers. Since most of these businesses are not used to any federal oversight, our new supervision program may be a challenge for them. But we must establish clear standards of conduct so that all financial providers play by the rules.
These are important markets. Many provide valuable services to customers who lack access to other forms of credit. And they are big markets. Nearly 20 million American households use payday lenders, and pay roughly $7.4 billion in fees every year. Many subprime loans during the housing bubble were made by nonbank mortgage brokers. Since most of these businesses are not used to any federal oversight, our new supervision program may be a challenge for them. But we must establish clear standards of conduct so that all financial providers play by the rules.
More: http://news.firedoglake.com/2012/01/05/cfpb-director-cordray-lays-out-non-bank-supervision-agenda/
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Bravo !!! - 'CFPB Director Cordray Lays Out Non-Bank Supervision Agenda' - FDL (Original Post)
WillyT
Jan 2012
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Glad to see Jane writing something positive about a decision the president has made.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jan 2012
#2
gee when one does positive things, the positive writings will follow as a consequence. weird, that!
msongs
Jan 2012
#3
Oftentimes, positive things are done, and people are still assholes about
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jan 2012
#5
rurallib
(64,684 posts)1. indeed good news!
Liberal_Stalwart71
(20,450 posts)2. Glad to see Jane writing something positive about a decision the president has made.
Great news indeed!
msongs
(73,715 posts)3. gee when one does positive things, the positive writings will follow as a consequence. weird, that!
Liberal_Stalwart71
(20,450 posts)5. Oftentimes, positive things are done, and people are still assholes about
those positive things, bitching that it should have been done a different way.
Here, I am commending Jane Hampster for something positive.
Weird, that!
valerief
(53,235 posts)4. Every time I see Cordray's name, I think of this guy.
Joe Shlabotnik
(5,604 posts)6. LOL, same here!
Would love to see his press conferences.
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