Patrick Lunsford

Patrick Lunsford

Today we are announcing the launch of our newly-redesigned CFPB Resources page. The page will focus on developments and documentation from the CFPB in its regulation and supervision of the debt collection industry.

The new section features essential documents for companies that fall into the CFPB’s two size categories for debt collection agencies: larger market participants and everyone else. The distinction is very important.

Larger market participants will be subject to direct supervision by CFPB examiners. So our CFPB Resources Larger Collection Agencies section includes documentation such as official examination procedures and information about the supervisory appeals process.

But all collection agencies will be subject to new regulatory requirements from the CFPB, regardless of size. We have essential resources for every ARM company as well, like the Bureau’s bulletin on unfair, deceptive, and abusive debt collection practices and resources to help collection agencies register to receive consumer complaints.

There is also a lot more, including other relevant CFPB publications and a feed of insideARM.com’s continuing coverage of the new regulator. The CFPB Resources page is a one-stop destination for everything CFPB.

The section was generously underwritten by Castel Communications.

To make navigation to the page as seamless as possible, we will be displaying the banner below on each article we run on the CFPB. Click on it to go to the CFPB Resources page:

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The page is just the first step in a content realignment on insideARM.com. In the coming months, we will be launching new sections focused on other important compliance-related topics we cover, like the FDCPA, TCPA, debt collection technology, and state licensing. We will be rolling all of them into a new Compliance Resources area of the site. This way, our readers can easily access content on the topic most feel is the most pressing in the ARM industry: compliance.

Go check out our new CFPB Resources page. As always, we welcome feedback. If there is anything you think we should include, please email editor@insidearm.com.

 


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