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5+ years direct experience with federal regulatory examinations (FDIC, FRB, OCC, and/or CFPB.) and bank partnership lending models. With Cash App, anyone can easily send, spend, or invest their money in stocks or Bitcoin.
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2 or more years establishing relationships with federal clients and solution partners across federal financial agencies including, but not limited to: IRS, Treasury, FDIC, SEC, CFPB, Federal Reserve Bank System, Ex-Im Bank, IMF, and/or World Bank.
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Strong understanding of federal and state laws and regulations governing the debt settlement industry, including the FCRA, UDAAP, TCPA, TSR, FDCPA, CFPB, and state licensing requirements. Minimum of 10 years of experience practicing law, with a focus on regulatory matters and compliance, contract law, and litigation management within the financial services and debt settlement industries.
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Investigate and resolve third-party complaints received from the CFPB, Better Business Bureau, state attorney generals, or congressional leaders. Comprehensive knowledge of state and federal regulations, including: CFPB, UCC, FDCPA, FCRA, and GLBA.
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Broad knowledge of financial products, markets, and laws and regulations such as FINRA rules, SEC rules, CFPB and OCC regulations, and the Investment Company Act of 1940. Experience in the financial services industry, either working for an investment manager, broker dealer, law firm, accounting firm, or regulator.
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Stay abreast of changes in legislation and regulatory requirements impacting the debt settlement industry, assess their potential impact on our operations, and develop and implement strategies to maintain compliance.
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Minimum of 1 year banking or mortgage experience preferred Working knowledge of loan documents preferred Knowledge of FNMA, FHLMC, FHA, and VA loan servicing procedures and regulations preferred Knowledge of RESPA and CFPB regulations preferred Must have intermediate knowledge of Microsoft Office including Word and Excel.
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The job will require continuous learning and keeping up to date with the Regulations related to the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act ("RESPA"), Truth-in Lending Act ("TILA") the Fair Credit Reporting Act ("FCRA"), the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ("CFPB") and policies and procedures regarding Fraud/ID Theft.
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Stay abreast of regulations, including Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, HAMP and HAFA guidelines, CFPB mortgage servicing rules, and credit union OREO/ISF policies. Stay abreast of regulations, including Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, HAMP and HAFA guidelines, CFPB mortgage servicing rules, and credit union OREO/ISF policies.
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Conducts planning, preparation and implementation, including, but not limited to, quality control initiatives, including internal audit functions and training, related to consumer and mortgage lending, servicing & loss mitigation in adherence with all State, Federal, NCUA & CFPB requirements, Regulatory and QA/QC to eliminate risk.
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Performs quality reviews within each area of loss mitigation to ensure compliance in accordance with CFPB guidelines, LMP process, evaluation process, reports, and call reviews. Strong working knowledge MSP, collections, customer service, loss mitigation, escrow analysis, bankruptcy, payment processing, and foreclosure.
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Strong experience with the contents and implementation of specific regulatory initiatives such as: Dodd-Frank, general consumer compliance, regulatory structure and organizations including the FRB, the CFPB, the OCC, the CFTC, FINRA, and the SEC.
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Determines whether loan is a QM, non-QM, High Priced Loan or High Cost Loan and requests the appropriate documentation to comply with requirements of the CFPB in accordance with the Dodd-Frank Act.
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Provide materials to Regulatory Affairs for Regulator updates (CFPB, OCC, etc.) Receive and establish response schedules for requests from Regulators (CFPB, OCC, etc.) Coordinate preparation of Consumer Compliance Updates to Management Compliance Committee, ERMC, and Board Risk Committee.
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Working knowledge of state, federal and general banking compliance requirements and regulations, including sound knowledge on upcoming regulatory requirements, i.e. Dodd-Frank, CFPB. Partner with the Support Services Help Desk and Business Systems Manager to build efficiencies and enhance quality in the City Loan Center based on field input and other RCSA results.
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