Consumer Advocacy Groups Ask to Participate as Amicus to Oppose Stay of CFPB Payday Loan Rule Compliance Date

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Alan S. Kaplinsky | The National Law Review
Four consumer advocacy groups have filed a motion seeking leave to file an amicus memorandum opposing the joint motion filed by the CFPB and two trade groups that seeks a stay of the compliance date for the CFPB’s final payday/auto title/high-rate installment loan rule (Payday Rule). The joint motion, which was filed in the trade groups’ April 2018 lawsuit challenging...

Predatory Lenders Add Pressure for Easier Credit

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Edward Martin | Business North Carolina
About 900 South Carolina payday and auto-title lenders made more than a million such loans in 2015, the latest year tallied by the Durham-based Center for Responsible Lending. The 128,000 borrowers paid an average annual percentage rate of 390% on a $391 loan borrowed for two weeks. The number of loans made to North Carolinians is not tracked, but clearly...

Here's Why Fees for Some NC Loans Might Increase 200 Percent

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Deon Roberts | The Charlotte Observer
"We are opposed to the proposal just simply because we don't feel like the rates need to be raised at this time, at a time when banks are experiencing record profits," said Kelly Tornow, director of North Carolina policy for the Center for Responsible Lending.

California Bows to Payday Lenders on Interest Rate Caps

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Nick Cahill | Courthouse News Service
The Center for Responsible Lending — which sponsored Assembly Bill 2500 — said lawmakers wilted and succumbed to the financial industry’s heavy lobbying. “Assembly members just signaled to predatory lenders that it’s OK to target distressed Californians into taking out abusive loans,” the nonprofit’s policy director Graciela Aponte-Diaz said. “People around California and across the country want protections from these...

El presidente Trump y 234 representantes de la Cámara Baja ven la discriminación racial de color verde [$$$]

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Aracely Panameño | Univision Noticias
El presidente Donald Trump, empoderado por el voto de 234 representantes de la Cámara Baja del Congreso estadounidense, firmó esta semana una ley federal que alienta la discriminación racial en el financiamiento de la compra de autos, al bloquear regulaciones impuestas años atrás por la Oficina de Protección Financiera del Consumidor. En enero de este año, Eric Trump dijo: “Mi...