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The Consumer Bankers Association and the Center for Responsible Lending said the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau should renew its efforts to level the regulatory playing field between larger bank and nonbank companies that make installment and other kinds of personal loans.
September 15 -
Waivers boomed during the pandemic's refi wave and the recent automation of desktop appraisals have provided additional flexibilities, but their applications are limited in the current market.
September 15 -
Consumer use rates may be low in part because they prefer to stick to one method of submitting information needed to apply for a mortgage.
September 15 -
Firms can take advantage of powerful tools from big technology companies but must be wary when sharing large amounts of data or ideas, experts said.
September 15 -
Rocket made waves in 2016 when it promoted its online streamlined application process during Super Bowl 50. This now takes the process to the other end.
September 14 -
AI, ML, predictive analytics and complex algorithms can help lenders expand credit to more consumers, but some critics feel the technology can feed into existing discrimination and bias that applicants face.
September 14 -
Lenders are using third-party sources, which provide insights ranging from consumers' credit profile to social media messaging, to supplement information they collect.
September 13 -
Join three officials from the Federal Housing Finance Agency's recently establish Office of Technology to hear about their goals and initiatives for the department and how their work may impact every day lending activities.
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Younger mortgage tech software developers reveal new efficiencies they're creating for lenders.
September 12 -
In an exclusive interview, the moderate Virginia Democrat and co-chair of the Community Development Financial Institution Caucus touched on the future of community development, cybersecurity and nonbank regulation.
September 9