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Lenders face rising costs from new regulations, including a first-of-its-kind AI law impacting companies that serve Colorado consumers.
December 10 -
An interest rate drop spurred an unusually high number of recently originated mortgages to prepay, and one loan type proved to be particularly reactive.
December 9 -
The company's closure comes in a year when it touted successful capital investments but also faced growing legal scrutiny.
December 9 -
The Financial Stability Oversight Council's annual report underscores mounting challenges in commercial real estate, escalating cyber threats, and regulatory gaps in third-party services and stablecoins, urging stronger oversight and legislative action.
December 6 -
Lenders have 36 hours to notify HUD of incidents, similar to Ginnie Mae's stringent 48-hour window.
December 4 -
In a report Tuesday, credit bureau Experian predicted that government identity systems could get an update in the coming year. Here's what else could happen.
December 3 -
The news comes weeks after the servicing fintech announced its latest venture capital raise.
December 3 -
In a wide-ranging interview, Tim Bowler, president of ICE Mortgage, discusses his views of the road ahead, the most crucial aspects of servicing distressed homeowners and why he took a mid-career role as an intern.
December 3 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau issued a proposal to protect consumer data privacy and categorize data brokers that sell sensitive consumer data as "consumer reporting agencies" under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, a move that could garner bipartisan support.
December 3 -
Listing the changes already made to its business model in his first 90 days, CEO Ryan Marshall said Voxtur could be EBITDA positive if trends hold in 2025.
December 2