CFPB Issues Final Rule on Nonbank Entity Registration and Consumer Protection Law Violations
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has recently implemented a new rule aimed at deterring violations of consumer protection laws. This rule mandates that certain nonbank entities must register with the CFPB if they become subject to any orders from local, state, or federal agencies or courts related to consumer protection law violations.
This registry rule applies to both supervised and non-supervised nonbank entities that offer or provide consumer financial products or services, as well as their service provider affiliates, unless specifically excluded. The CFPB will require these nonbank entities to register their specific terms and conditions annually, with public access to this database.
In addition to this rule, the CFPB has issued a circular addressing certain terms in consumer financial product or service contracts that may violate consumer protection laws. The circular emphasizes that common prefatory language in contracts, such as “subject to applicable law” or “to the extent permitted by law,” will not protect contract language from being deemed deceptive.
This development has significant implications for the financial services industry, as many consumer contracts currently in use may technically violate the CFPB circular. Legal experts, including Alan Kaplinsky and other partners at Ballard Spahr’s Consumer Financial Services Group, are working with clients to review and revise their contracts to ensure compliance with these new regulations.
Overall, these recent actions by the CFPB highlight the agency’s commitment to protecting consumers and holding financial institutions accountable for any violations of consumer protection laws.
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