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Significant Regulatory Changes Are About to Impact Your Training & Policy Management - NGDATA

Written by Jenn Day | May 29, 2024 5:19:23 PM

Read the CU Times article here.

Here is a brief summary:

  • Section 1071 (Small Business Data Collection Act):

    • Requires credit unions and other financial institutions to collect and report data on small business loan applications.
    • Applicable to institutions with at least 100 covered originations in the previous two calendar years.
    • Includes loans, lines of credit, credit cards, and merchant cash advances.
    • Institutions must maintain procedures for data collection and provide adequate training to staff.
    • Safe harbor provisions for initial demographic data collection errors.
  • Section 1033 (Personal Financial Data Rights):

    • Mandates covered entities to provide consumers access to their financial data upon request.
    • Enforces consumer control over their financial data in line with open banking principles.
    • Applies to financial institutions under Regulation E and card issuers under Regulation Z.
    • Includes checking, savings, asset accounts, prepaid accounts, credit card accounts, and digital wallets.
    • Commercial or business accounts and certain loan accounts are exempt.
    • Six categories of required information include transaction details, account identity, and consumer reports.
    • Regulation to be effective 60 days after publication if finalized.
  • Overall Impact:

    • Financial institutions must update training programs and policies to comply with new regulations.
    • Emphasis on ongoing education for employees to ensure regulatory standards are met.
    • Regulatory updates necessitate proactive adjustments to training and policy management systems.