Center for Responsible Lending: FDIC Should Downgrade FinWise Bank Over Predatory 'Rent-A-Bank' Lending
A coalition of consumer advocates submitted a letter to the
"The
Earlier this year, the
"Hundreds of complaints revealing
Two of
"Predatory payday and installment lenders are using harmful 'rent-a-bark' partnerships with
The comments described how
* Deception and unaffordable interest rates on loans that borrowers are unable to repay
* Receiving loans that they never applied for and identity theft
* Improper debt collection tactics, including collecting debt not owed, failure to validate debts, harassment and abuse
* Credit reporting problems, including incorrect information and failure to respond to disputes and errors
Under FDIC Guidance, banks are responsible for risks that arise from third-party relationships to the same extent as if the activity were handled by the institution.
"The
"The federal banking system was not developed to enable predatory lenders to evade the clear will of both the people and the legislature in a given state," said
"The
The letter was signed by Accountable.US, Americans for Financial Reform,
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Original text here: https://www.responsiblelending.org/media/fdic-should-downgrade-finwise-bank-over-predatory-rent-bank-lending
FDIC Should Downgrade FinWise Bank Over Predatory 'Rent-A-Bank' Lending
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