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UDAAP/ Junk Fees (5/13/25)

UDAAP/ Junk Fees (5/13/25)

This presentation will help you to thoughtfully maintain or update your compliance program addressing UDAAP in our continually evolving regulatory environment.

Learning Objectives

After attending this presentation, participants will be able to:

  • Identify how to adjust your compliance program to stay away from the top areas that are considered "junk fees"
  • Review new training aspects of this concept and who and what will need to be covered
  • Describe new policy and procedure updates
  • Explain specific regulatory areas that are the biggest bull's eye and how to avoid them

Instructor:

Maureen Carollo

Credit Hours:

2.4 CPE/ NASBA

Date and Time: May 13, 2025, 2:30 pm EST

Duration:

2 HR

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Everyone in the banking industry has seen the continued changes in regulatory agencies with the new Administration and the apparent shift in focus on consumer protections. What does this mean for the long-time focus on UDAAP and what the CFPB previously called “junk fees”? We didn’t just walk away from consumer protection, but there have been some very clear shifts in regulatory focus.

We will review the regulatory changes and focus on those areas that will continue to be the most critical, no matter who your consumer compliance regulator is. We will also address the growing emphasis on the shift to state regulatory agencies that are continuing to grow across the country. 

Bankers should not just toss UDAAP compliance programs out the window-that baby really does need to stay in the bathwater!

 

Topics covered in this session

  • Current expectations of your UDAAP program
  • Regulatory foundation of UDAAP by regulatory agency
  • Impact of the massive changes that have occurred with the change in Administration and will help you consider what changes you need to make
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