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07/18/2024

Hsu discusses trends reshaping banking

The OCC has reported that Acting Comptroller of the Currency Michael J. Hsu yesterday discussed three long-term trends that are reshaping banking in remarks at the Exchequer Club.

Mr. Hsu’s written remarks in support of his appearance discussed the increasing number and size of large banks, the complexity of bank-nonbank relationships, and the rise in polarization. Mr. Hsu described how the OCC is uniquely positioned to address each trend.

07/18/2024

Agencies issue final AVM rule

Six federal agencies — The CFPB, FDIC, FHFA, Federal Reserve Board, NCUA, and OCC — have jointly announced their issuance of a final rule required by the Dodd-Frank Act and designed to help ensure the credibility and integrity of models used in valuations for certain mortgages secured by a consumer's principal dwelling. In particular, the rule will implement quality control standards for automated valuation models (AVMs) used by mortgage originators and secondary market issuers in valuing those homes. The final rule is substantially similar to the proposal issued in June 2023.

Under the final rule, the agencies will require institutions that engage in certain transactions secured by a consumer's principal dwelling to adopt policies, practices, procedures, and control systems designed to:

  • ensure a high level of confidence in estimates
  • protect against data manipulation
  • seek to avoid conflicts of interest
  • require random sample testing and reviews
  • comply with nondiscrimination laws

The agencies said that, driven in part by advances in database and modeling technology and the availability of larger property datasets, AVMs are being used with increasing frequency as part of the real estate valuation process. While advances in AVM technology and data availability have the potential to reduce costs and turnaround times of the property valuation process, it is important that institutions using AVMs take appropriate steps to ensure the credibility and integrity of the valuations produced. It is also important that the AVMs institutions use adhere to quality control standards designed to comply with applicable nondiscrimination laws.

The CFPB and the OCC previously announced their approvals of the rule, which will become effective on the first day of the calendar quarter following 12 months after publication in the Federal Register (if it is published by September 30, it will become effective October 1, 2025).

PUBLICATION UPDATE: Published [89 FR 64538] in the 8/7/2024 Federal Register, with an effective date of 10/1/2025.

07/17/2024

FDIC guidance to help FIs in Texas affected by Hurricane Beryl

The FDIC has issued FIL-40-2024 with guidance to provide regulatory relief to financial institutions and facilitate recovery in areas of Texas affected by Hurricane Beryl July 5–9, 2024.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) declared a federal disaster for selected areas affected in Texas on July 9, 2024. FEMA may make additional designations after damage assessments are completed in the affected areas. A current list of designated areas is available at www.fema.gov.

07/17/2024

Regulatory agenda updates

The White House’s Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs has released its Spring 2024 Unified Agenda of Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions, or URA. This semi-annual report details each federal agency’s upcoming plans to issue or rescind regulations.

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s agenda includes four proposed rule actions, addressing the Fair Credit Reporting Act, or FCRA, mortgage servicing, the Financial Data Transparency Act and consumer financial product contracts under Regulation AA. The bureau released last month the initial part of its FCRA rulemaking and a final rule regarding the attributes a standard-setting body must demonstrate in order to be recognized by the CFPB for purposes of the personal data rights rule; the Bureau plans to finalize the remainder of the proposed rule regarding personal data rights rule in October. The proposed rules for mortgage servicing were issued last week and the Regulation AA proposal is expected in September.

According to the URA, the CFPB projects it will release final rules on non-sufficient fund fees in October and on overdraft fees in January 2025.

On the BSA/AML front, FinCEN expects an August 2024 unveiling of its final AML/CFT rules applicable to investment advisers and certain real estate professionals. FinCEN reported an October target for its proposed revisions to the Customer Due Diligence rule, and is aiming for a May 2025 reveal of proposed rules on 314(b) information sharing protections.

07/16/2024

NCUA Board to meet Thursday

The National Credit Union Administration has published a notice [89 FR 57946] in today's Federal Register of the next meeting of the NCUA Board, to be held at 10:00 a,m., Thursday, July 18, 2024, at the NCUA's Board Room. Matters to be considered include:

  • NCUA Rules and Regulations, Parts 701 and 741 (Succession Planning)
  • NCUA Rules and Regulations, Parts 741 and 751 (Incentive-Based Compensation Agreements)
  • Federal Credit Union Loan Interest Rate Ceiling

07/15/2024

NMLS enhancements coming July 20

The NMLS has posted a notice that, on July 20, the Conference of State Banking Supervisors will release a set of NMLS Enhancements as part of a multi-year effort to modernize the system. These enhancements include a new login experience; an improved account recovery process, including the ability to reset a username or password without contacting the NMLS Call Center; and more.

Visit the new NMLS Enhancements page to find out more about system updates coming July 20.

07/15/2024

FHFA announces required tenant protections for multifamily properties

The Federal Housing Finance Agency on Friday announced a set of required tenant protections for multifamily properties financed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac (the Enterprises). This announcement results from FHFA’s extensive and ongoing engagement with market participants and key stakeholders on tenant issues and represents the first time that tenant protections will be a standard component of Enterprise multifamily financing.

Covered housing providers will be required to provide tenants with:

  • a 30-day written notice of a rent increase
  • a 30-day written notice of a lease expiration
  • a 5-day grace period for rent payments

The Enterprises will monitor and enforce the tenant protections announced on Friday, and failure to comply could result in penalties under the loan agreement. These protections will be required for new loans signed on or after the policy effective date, February 28, 2025. A detailed description of the tenant protection policies is expected to be published by the Enterprises in August 2024.

07/15/2024

SBA adds 7(a) Working Capital Pilot program

The Small Business Administration has published [89 FR 57353] in this morning's Federal Register a notification that it is introducing a new pilot loan program within the 7(a) Loan Program called “7(a) Working Capital Pilot” (WCP) to provide SBA 7(a) guaranteed lines of credit up to $5 million that may be used to support domestic and international transactions with SBA fees due from the Lender that operate as a function of time, charging a proportional amount for each year the facility is in use.

The purpose of the WCP Program is to allow participating 7(a) Lenders to make working capital lines of credit through asset-based and transaction-based lines of credit. Lenders making WCP loans $150,000 or less will have an 85 percent SBA guaranty, and WCP loans greater than $150,000 will have a 75 percent SBA guaranty. WCP Program requirements will be built around established industry norms. SBA intends to make program enhancements based on Lender feedback during the duration of the pilot program.

The WCP Program will become effective on August 1, 2024, and will remain in effect for three years, ending on July 31, 2027. Comments on the program will be accepted through August 14, 2024

07/15/2024

Agencies release list of distressed or underserved geographies

On Friday, the federal bank regulatory agencies announced their release of the 2024 list of distressed or underserved nonmetropolitan middle-income geographies where certain bank activities are eligible for Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) credit.

Under the CRA, the agencies assess a bank’s record of meeting the credit needs of its entire community, including low- and moderate-income neighborhoods, consistent with safe and sound operations. The list released by the agencies includes distressed or underserved nonmetropolitan middle-income geographies where revitalization or stabilization activities are eligible to receive CRA consideration. The designations reflect local economic conditions, including unemployment, poverty, and population changes. Previous years’ lists and criteria for designating these areas are available on the FFIEC's Distressed and Underserved Tracts webpage.

07/12/2024

FFIEC publishes 2023 data on mortgage lending

The Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council yesterday announced it has published data on 2023 mortgage lending transactions reported under the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA) by 5,113 U.S. financial institutions, including banks, savings associations, credit unions, and mortgage companies.

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