On the heels of another transformative year for the financial industry, Troutman Pepper’s Consumer Financial Services Practice Group is releasing the eighth edition of its Consumer Financial Services Year in Review & A Look Ahead. The report compiles insights from the practice’s 140+ attorneys and professionals nationwide, who bring extensive experience in CFS litigation, regulatory enforcement, and compliance.
Reflecting on 20232023 saw several industry-changing rulings across both the federal and state legislature levels. The Consumer Financial Services Year in Review & A Look Ahead provides a thorough analysis of the year’s most pressing issues, including:
- Developments to multiple lending areas, including fair lending, small dollar lending, student lending, and tribal lending
- The launch of the FedNow Service and regulatory scrutiny surrounding the payment processing and fintech spaces
- The CFPB and FTC’s intensified focus on background screeners
- Mortgage servicing trends, ranging from loss mitigation and fee violations to evolving interpretations of debt acceleration and statute of limitations triggers
- The crackdown on medical debt collection by the CFPB
Looking AheadReflecting upon 2023’s developments, Troutman Pepper’s Consumer Financial Services Practice Group also provides solutions for staying ahead of the compliance curve in 2024 throughout the report. Forward-looking insights include:
- The continuation of federal regulators’ “war on fees” in the auto finance space
- Rising consumer bankruptcy filings in line with rising interest rates
- The anticipated requirement for digital asset services companies to issue clear and conspicuous disclosures to their customers
- Tightening of perceived loopholes in gathering and revoking consent in regards to the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA)
- The increased pursuit of redlining investigations and enforcement actions by federal regulators
In addition to producing this annual report, Troutman Pepper’s Consumer Financial Services Practice Group provides year-round insights on its Consumer Financial Services Law Monitor, a blog offering timely updates regarding changes in the law, upcoming regulatory deadlines and significant judicial opinions impacting the financial industry. The group also produces weekly episodes of The Consumer Finance Podcast and multiple educational webinars throughout the year.
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