On Friday, July 22, 2016, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (the “Bureau”) published proposed rules and a request for public comment in the Federal Register to establish a new consumer regulation, 12 CFR 1041, which would regulate payday loans, vehicle title loans, and certain high-cost installment loans (“Covered Loans”).
The Bureau is concerned that lenders that make Covered Loans have developed business models and practices that are substantially different from those established in other credit markets, and that are harmful to consumers. In particular, the Bureau is concerned about these lenders’ failure to assess the consumer’s ability to repay the loan and the practice of withdrawing loan payments directly from the consumer’s accounts.
The proposed regulation divides Covered Loans into two categories:
Certain types of consumer loans will be excluded from coverage under the new regulation:
The comment period ends October 7, 2016.
Creditors and others involved in these services may comment, and should do so if they think that these changes, or the specifics of the implementation of these changes as published in the notice, will have an adverse effect on their businesses. Comments must be identified by Docket Number CFPB-2016-0025 or RIN 3170-AA40. The options available for sending the comments are set forth in the notice, which is published in the Federal Register of July 22, 2016 (Volume 81, No. 141) at page 47864.