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New York enacts new rules for credit reporting agencies in wake of Equifax breach
Dec 12, 2017After Equifax revealed that it had been the victim of a data breach that exposed the personal information of 145.5 million U.S. consumers, the state of New York began moving to increase its oversight of credit reporting agencies. But those new rules don’t go far enough, according to New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo. So, Cuomo is immediately enacting new rules for credit reporting agencies that will bring additional consumer protections.
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Nationstar in talks with California, New York to settle regulatory issues
Nov 09, 2017 -
New York cracks down on title insurers with new rules for kickbacks, fees
Oct 17, 2017 -
New York wants NYDFS oversight of credit reporting agencies in wake of Equifax data breach
Sep 18, 2017 -
NYDFS cybersecurity rules now in effect for financial institutions
Aug 31, 2017 -
Veterans United Home Loans ordered to pay $1.1 million for overcharging on VA loans
Aug 11, 2017 -
Ocwen to pay $49 million to settle class action lawsuit over restated financials
Jul 20, 2017 -
New York regulators expand NMLS to broaden authority
May 12, 2017 -
Ocwen now one giant step closer to acquiring MSRs again after new NYDFS agreement
Mar 27, 2017 -
Ocwen expects another loss in 2017 thanks to NYDFS, CFPB regulatory issues
Feb 22, 2017 -
New York unveils final cybersecurity regulations
Feb 16, 2017 -
New York proposes new rules for reverse mortgages
Jan 09, 2017