Home equity lenders need to do some deep soul-searching, or consumer-friendly lawmakers in Washington will do it for them, according to a high-ranking official in the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. Timothy Long, senior deputy comptroller for bank supervision policy and the OCC's chief banking examiner, told the Consumer Bankers Association's annual Home Lending Conference in Austin, Texas, that as lenders work their way through the current crisis, they also need to perform a "lessons-learned" evaluation. "You need to take an introspective look at what you did wrong and make some fundamental changes," he said. Mr. Long said the national banks overseen by the OCC can expect "stronger guidance" from the agency, especially regarding underwriting. He also said lenders can expect changes in how the Federal Reserve Board looks at unfair and deceptive practices, particularly concerning suitability. And he warned that Congress could get in on the act, too. "There is an overall sense in Washington that there has been a lot of victimization -- that borrowers have been taken advantage of and need protecting," the OCC official said.
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