CFPB Nears Unveiling of New Payday Loan Rules

The Associated Press/The Virginian-Pilot
Monday, February 2, 2015

The CFPB is expected to release rules early this year that will allow it—for the first time—to exercise the authority it was given under the Dodd-Frank Act to regulate payday loans. The CFPB says state laws governing the industry often fall short and that fuller disclosures of the interest and fees may be needed. Although Dodd-Frank bars the CFPB from capping interest rates, the CFPB has a number of options, including deeming industry practices unfair, deceptive or abusive to consumers. The agency is also considering tighter rules to ensure a consumer has the ability to repay. That could mean requiring credit checks, placing caps on the number of times a borrower can draw credit or encouraging states or lenders to lower rates.