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Request for CommentProposed Guidance for Third Party Lending

On July 29, 2016, the FDIC published Financial Institution Letter FIL-50-2016 FDIC Seeking Comment on Proposed Guidance for Third Party Lending.

The FDIC has received the following comments:

DateComments FromComments
10/27/2016Americans for Financial ReformComment
10/27/2016Center for Responsible Lending, et al.Comment
10/27/2016WebBankComment
10/27/2016Global Debt RegistryComment
10/27/2016Reinvestment PartnersComment
10/27/2016Electronic Transactions AssociationComment
10/27/2016National Consumer Law Center, et al.Comment
10/27/2016Center for Financial Services InnovationComment
10/27/2016The Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Office of the Attorney GeneralComment
10/27/2016Oregon Bankers AssociationComment
10/27/2016International Bancshares CorporationComment
10/27/2016Independent Community Bankers of AmericaComment
10/27/2016Virginia Bankers AssociationComment
10/27/2016Cross River BankComment
10/26/2016Buckley Sandler LLP (on behalf of Oportun, Inc.)Comment
10/26/2016Milken Institute Center for Financial MarketsComment
10/26/2016EnerBank USAComment
10/26/2016American Bankers AssociationComment
10/26/2016Vernon Tanner, Crescent Mortgage CompanyComment
10/21/2016Austin Capital BankComment
10/19/2016Brad Smith, Cornerstone AdvisorsComment
10/17/2016Mercatus Center at George Mason UniversityComment
09/27/2016Kutak Rock LLPComment
09/23/2016People's Intermountain BankComment
09/22/2016MastercardComment
08/15/2016Bruce MacNaughton, Bank of the PacificComment
08/01/2016Renata Miller, Boston PrivateComment
07/29/2016Peter LenkoskiComment

Last Updated: November 27, 2023