CUNA Calls on FHFA to Not Allow Enforcement Authority to Lead to New Reg Burdens

WASHINGTON—CUNA said it generally supports the Federal Housing Finance Agency’s (FHFA) authority to enforce fair lending laws, but it is urging the agency to ensure this monitoring and enforcement does not generate costly new requirements or increased regulatory burden.

CUNA submitted its comments to the agency in response to the FHFA’s policy statement on fair lending.

“Credit unions should not be in a position of being torn between serving all their members and the necessity of compliance with GSE requirements and access to the secondary market,” the letter reads. “Substantial fair lending oversight of the GSE and FHL Bank policies is necessary to ensure that the goals of fair lending laws can be met at all levels of our housing finance system. As the FHFA considers monitoring and information gathering related to its fair lending oversight, it must ensure that it does not create additional data reporting burdens for lenders.”

CUNA also called for the FHFA to recognize existing oversight in the form of fair lending, consumer protection and safety and soundness examinations already conducted by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, NCUA, and other prudential regulatory agencies.

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