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CFPB Takes Aim at Cash Back Fees

Some dollar store chains and other retailers now are charging consumers for obtaining cash back on debt or prepaid card purchases—transactions that generally have been free in the past–the CFPB reported....more

CFPB sues Horizon Card Services and CEO, saying they cheated low-income people through membership scheme

The CFPB earlier this month filed suit against Horizon Card Services and its CEO and sole shareholder Robert Kane for allegedly tricking subprime consumers into signing up for a high-fee credit card that only allowed them to...more

Plaintiffs oppose Colorado’s motion for a stay of the preliminary injunction in the Colorado opt-out litigation

Very soon, briefing by the parties in the 10th Circuit will commence with respect to Colorado’s appeal of a preliminary injunction entered by the Federal District Court for the District of Colorado. The District Court...more

Tenth Circuit sets briefing schedule in appeal from preliminary injunction granted to trade groups with respect to Colorado...

We are following very closely this appeal to the 10th Circuit of the preliminary injunction issued by the Federal District Court for the District of Colorado to the plaintiffs (three trade groups) enjoining the Colorado...more

Bank Regulators Issue Statement on Third-Party Relationships with Financial Institutions and Publish Request for Information on...

The federal banking regulators (The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) issued on July 25 a lengthy joint statement...more

Banking Regulators Seek Comment on Third-Party Relationships with Financial Institutions

The federal banking regulators are seeking comment to better understand the relationship between financial institutions and third parties that work for them....more

Regulators Outline Risks that Third-Party Servicers Pose to Banks

Banking regulators have issued a joint statement outlining the potential risks that financial institutions face in arrangements with third parties to deliver bank deposit products and services and examples of risk management...more

Colorado seeks stays of District Court proceedings and preliminary injunction

We previously reported that, on July 18, the Colorado Attorney General and UCCC Administrator appealed to the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals challenging Judge Domenico’s order dated June 18 D. (Colo.) granting a preliminary...more

NCUA Board Votes to Maintain 18% Interest Rate Ceiling on Most Loans

The NCUA board on July 18 voted to maintain its interest rate ceiling on most loans at 18% from Sept. 11, 2024 through March 10, 2026. ...more

Consumer Finance Monitor Podcast Episode: Interest Rate Exportation Under Attack Part II [Video]

The 1978 landmark opinion in Marquette National Bank v. First of Omaha Service Corp held that under the National Bank Act, a national bank has the right to export the interest rate authorized by the state where the bank is...more

New Florida Law Prohibits Banks from Considering Customers’ Political, Religious Beliefs

A Florida law that prohibits federal and state depository institutions conducting business in the state from denying services based on religion or political beliefs and activities went into effect on July 1....more

Witnesses Tell House Subcommittee That Regulators Risk Hampering Fintech-Bank Partnerships

Federal and state regulators risk stifling competition as they continue to develop a regulatory regime for fintech relationships with financial institutions, witnesses told a House subcommittee last week....more

CFPB Releases Summer 2024 Supervisory Highlights

The CFPB has released its Summer, 2024 Supervisory Highlights, covering issues ranging from student loan servicing to financial institution supervision of medical providers offering payment products. The report covers the...more

Colorado provides some (but not enough) guidance on new general-purpose credit card carve-out

In the same 2023 bill (House Bill 23-1229) that included Colorado’s DIDMCA opt-out**, Colorado adopted a statute excepting certain “general-purpose credit cards”, as defined, from the state’s limitations on finance charges...more

Fifth Circuit (again) rejects transfer of credit card late fee case to D.C.

On June 19, 2024, the Fifth Circuit dissolved the district court’s order transferring the case challenging the CFPB’s credit card late fee rule. In granting the writ of mandamus filed by the plaintiff trade associations...more

Transfer Redux: Once again, CFPB Late Fee litigation transferred from Texas to DC, transfer challenged in Fifth Circuit

In a replay of earlier events, in response to an emergency petition for writ of mandamus and administrative stay of transfer filed by the plaintiffs in the lawsuit challenging the legality of the CFPB’s credit card late fee...more

Preliminary Injunction Hearing in Federal Court on Colorado DIDMCA Opt-Out Challenge

On May 16, the U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado held a hearing in NAIB, et al v. Weiser, et al. on a motion filed by three financial services industry trade groups to preliminarily enjoin Colorado from...more

Texas federal district court enters preliminary injunction staying CFPB final credit card late fee rule

Last Friday, May 10, the Texas federal district court hearing the lawsuit challenging the CFPB’s final credit card late fee rule (Rule) granted the plaintiffs’ preliminary injunction motion and stayed the Rule. The Rule was...more

Plaintiffs file reply in support of motion for preliminary injunction in Colorado rate exportation litigation

The industry group plaintiffs in NAIB et al. v. Weiser et al., the lawsuit challenging Colorado’s opt-out legislation, have filed their reply to the brief filed by the Colorado Attorney General and Colorado Uniform Consumer...more

Fifth Circuit denies CFPB petition for panel rehearing in lawsuit challenging CFPB credit card late fee final rule

In the lawsuit challenging the CFPB’s final credit card late fee rule (Rule), the Fifth Circuit has denied the CFPB’s petition for a panel rehearing to reconsider the panel’s order vacating the district court’s order...more

Colorado rate exportation litigation: Why Colorado and the FDIC are wrong about where a loan is made for purposes of DIDMCA...

Last week, we blogged about arguments by Colorado and the FDIC in their briefs opposing a motion for preliminary injunction that would enjoin application of Colorado’s opt-out statute with respect to loans by FDIC-insured...more

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