The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ("CFPB") highlighted its efforts to promote "fair, equitable, and nondiscriminatory access to credit" throughout 2017.

According to the Fair Lending Report, the CFPB:

  • initiated enforcement actions against (i) a bank for discrimination in its credit card lending and (ii) a mortgage lender that neglected to report accurate data about the applications it received and loans it granted to customers;
  • monitored lenders and services for compliance with the CFPB's anti-discrimination laws;
  • "issued a no-action letter to a company that uses alternative, or non-traditional data to make credit and pricing decisions." The CFPB said that the letter "support[s] innovation and enable[s] people with limited credit history, among others, to obtain credit or obtain credit on better terms;"
  • led efforts to collaborate with other federal banking regulators to establish new guidelines on how examiners assess whether covered mortgage lenders are reporting precise data; and
  • communicated information to the public regarding fair lending.

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