Understanding Consumer Credit Reporting Obligations: Metro 2, E-OSCAR and New Tougher FCRA/CFPB Compliance
OVERVIEW
Understand your potential legal risk and compliance obligations
with respect to consumer credit reporting. Many financial institutions which
furnish consumer credit information on a periodic basis to Credit Reporting
Agencies (CRAs) experience challenges in furnishing data in the Metro
2® format.
Most credit reporting disputes are handled through the E-OSCAR/ACDV system,
which has had recent updates that affect data furnishers' legal obligations in
regard to these disputes. This is an active area of litigation and regulatory
scrutiny that is consistently being reviewed by examiners and regulators.
WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND
This webinar will help attendees better understand their
potential legal risk and compliance obligations with respect to consumer credit
reporting. Special problems related to the Metro 2 credit reporting guidelines,
bankruptcies, disputed accounts and identity theft will also be addressed.
AREAS COVERED
METRO 2 CREDIT REPORTING GUIDELINES
- Furnishers' initial reporting obligations under 15
U.S.C. § 1681s-2(a)
- Recent FCRA and related litigation
- Reporting of accounts included in bankruptcy
- Chapter 7
- Chapter 13
- Reporting of accounts in dispute
E-OSCAR AND FCRA LITIGATION RISK AND COMPLIANCE BURDEN
- Recent developments in FCRA/CFPB compliance
requirements
- Responding to a CRA dispute and the ACDV System (15
U.S.C. § 1681s-2(b))
- Scope of review of consumer dispute
- Deletion of trade lines and related obligations
HANDLING CONSUMER CLAIMS OF IDENTITY THEFT
- Review of CFPB's Supervisory Bulletin including
Furnishers Duty to Investigate Consumer Credit Report Disputes
- All agencies will apply CFPB tougher exam standards
- FACTA Section 312 will play a key part in your
agencies expectations
- Your responsibilities under the FACTA-Red Flag
guidelines as a Data Furnisher
- Reviewing your trade line information to be in
compliance and reduce risk
- Reporting Data Reporting your information monthly using
the METRO or METRO-2 format
- Using E-OSCAR to view and respond to consumer
disputes- Automated Credit Dispute Verifications (ACDV Responses)
- Using E-OSCAR to create and submit interim maintenance
requests Automated Universal Data forms (AUDs) for previously reported
trade lines
- NEW Compliance points and running quality control
checks
CONCLUSION
- Putting this knowledge into action & reducing your
Institution's risk!
ACTION STEPS TO IMPROVE COMPLIANCE
- Analyze Input Channels
- Servicing System to Metro 2 File Review to CRA Soft
Pull
- Risk Ranking
- Remediate Issues Identified
- Establish Credit Reporting Oversight and Framework for
Future State
- Update P&Ps
- Establish Ongoing Monitoring
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- You will be able to discuss penalties for non-compliance
- You will be able to review the credit reporting
lifecycle
- You will be able to describe an executive reporting
dashboard
- You will be able to describe major credit reporting
compliance obligations
- You will be able to recognize potential areas of litigation
risk in connection with investigation in response to a credit reporting
dispute
- You will be able to discuss Metro 2 Credit Reporting
Guidelines and related obligations of CRAs and furnishers
- You will be able to explain CRAs' and furnishers' obligations
in response to an ACDV
WHO WILL BENEFIT
- Compliance Officers
- Lenders
- Operations Personnel
- Branch Managers
- Assistant Branch Managers
- Customer Service Reps
- Consumer lenders
- Risk Officers
- Collectors
- Auditors
- Trainers
- Everyone in your institution dealing with consumers,
credit information and identity theft
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