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NMLS Amends Extension to State Reporting Due Dates, as Coronavirus Still Plagues the Land

By Costas “Gus” Avrakotos, Stacey Riggin, Keisha L. Whitehall Wolfe & Jeffrey Prost on March 30, 2020
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The Nationwide Multistate Licensing System (NMLS) Policy Committee has amended its previously announced 60-day temporary deadline extension for certain types of reporting submitted in NMLS. According to the current posting on the NMLS website, it appears that because the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council announced there would be a 30-day extension for certain reports, the NMLS Policy Committee reduced its extension for filing financial statements and certain other reports from 60 days to 30 days.

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