Skip to content

Menu

LexBlog, Inc. logo
NetworkSub-MenuBrowse by SubjectBrowse by PublisherBrowse by ChannelAbout the NetworkJoin the NetworkProductsSub-MenuProducts OverviewBlog ProBlog PlusBlog PremierMicrositeSyndication PortalsAbout UsContactSubscribeSupport
Book a Demo
Search
Close

CFPB to host ‘first look’ at nonbank enforcement order registry

By Richard J. Andreano, Jr., John D. Socknat & Reid F. Herlihy on September 19, 2024
Email this postTweet this postLike this postShare this post on LinkedIn

The CFPB has scheduled two sessions to provide a preview of its nonbank enforcement order registry. The virtual-only discussions are scheduled for September 30 and October 9. Both sessions will feature the same content.

The bureau said that the events are intended for compliance staff that will be registering covered orders with the CFPB’s nonbank enforcement order registry.

At the event, the CFPB’s nonbank registry team will provide a demonstration of first-time company registration, give a tour of the features of the registry, and take technical questions.  

Those interested in attending a session may register using the links below:

  • September 30, 2024, from 11:00am to 12:30pm (Eastern Time)
  • October 9, 2024 from 1:30pm to 3:00pm (Eastern Time)

The CFPB stressed that the sessions are intended to be technical readiness events. Agency staff will not take questions about the rule. The bureau said that questions about compliance with the rule may be addressed to the CFPB’s NBR Help email (NBRHelp@cfpb.gov) to receive assistance.

The CFPB issued the rule in June. The rule requires certain nonbank entities to register with the CFPB if they are subject to, or become subject to, various orders from local, state, or federal agencies or courts involving violations of specified consumer protection laws. The registry rule applies to supervised and non-supervised nonbank entities, that engage in offering or providing a consumer financial product or service, and any of their service provider affiliates that are subject to a covered order, unless excluded.

The rule is effective on September 16, 2024, with registrations available beginning on October 16, 2024 pursuant to a tiered implementation approach.

  • Posted in:
    Financial
  • Blog:
    Consumer Finance Monitor
  • Organization:
    Ballard Spahr LLP
  • Article: View Original Source

LexBlog, Inc. logo
Facebook LinkedIn Twitter RSS
Real Lawyers
99 Park Row
  • About LexBlog
  • Careers
  • Press
  • Contact LexBlog
  • Privacy Policy
  • Editorial Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • Terms of Service
  • RSS Terms of Service
  • Products
  • Blog Pro
  • Blog Plus
  • Blog Premier
  • Microsite
  • Syndication Portals
  • LexBlog Community
  • Resource Center
  • 1-800-913-0988
  • Submit a Request
  • Support Center
  • System Status
  • Resource Center
  • Blogging 101

New to the Network

  • Tennessee Insurance Litigation Blog
  • Claims & Sustains
  • New Jersey Restraining Order Lawyers
  • New Jersey Gun Lawyers
  • Blog of Reason
Copyright © 2025, LexBlog, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Law blog design & platform by LexBlog LexBlog Logo