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Regulation B: Equal Credit Opportunity Act - Overview (Individual)
The Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA), enacted through Regulation B, prohibits discrimination in credit transactions. The law is designed to protect applicants from unfair or discriminatory...
Regulation DD: Truth in Savings - Overview (Individual)
The primary purpose of the Truth-in-Savings Act is to give consumers enough information to make an informed decision about deposit accounts they want to open at the bank via standardized...
Regulation E: Liability and Error Resolution (Individual)
Regulation E provides basic protections for a consumer when using an electronic fund transfer service that the bank offers. Liability and error resolution are essential to the consumer protections...
Regulation CC: Funds Availability Act - Overview (Individual)
Regulation CC, also known as the Expedited Funds Availability Act, establishes the basic rights, liabilities, and responsibilities financial institutes have regarding the availability of deposited...
Regulation DD: Truth in Savings - In Depth (Individual)
The primary purpose of the Truth-in-Savings Act is to give consumers enough information to make an informed decision about deposit accounts they want to open at the bank via standardized...
Regulation P: Consumer Privacy – Overview (Individual)
The Gramm-Leach Bliley Act (GLBA), is implemented by Regulation P: Privacy of Consumer Financial Information. The GLBA limits when and how an bank may disclose nonpublic personal information about...
Regulation E: Overview (Individual)
The Electronic Fund Transfer Act of 1978, implemented by Regulation E, is a consumer protection act that establishes the rights, liabilities, protections, and responsibilities of consumers who...
Regulation O: Insider Lending - Overview (Individual)
Regulation O governs extensions of credit made by a bank to an executive officer, director, or principal shareholder. It also applies to extensions of credit made by a bank to a political or...
Regulation P: Consumer Privacy – In Depth (Individual)
The Gramm-Leach Bliley Act (GLBA), is implemented by Regulation P: Privacy of Consumer Financial Information. The GLBA limits when and how a bank may disclose nonpublic personal information about a...
Regulation Z: Open-End Credit (Real Estate) (Individual)
Regulation Z or the Truth in Lending Act, encompasses several laws or acts and has been amended over the years. The regulation requires creditors to disclose the terms and cost of consumer credit...
Regulation Z: Closed-end Credit (Real Estate) (Individual)
Regulation Z or the Truth in Lending Act, encompasses several laws or acts and has been amended over the years. The regulation requires bank to disclose the terms and cost of consumer credit...
Regulatory Accounting and Operational Auditing (Individual)
Regulatory accounting and operational auditing are integral elements of the role of the internal auditor. In this module, we will introduce you to these concepts by discussing bank financial...
Regulation Z: Overview (Individual)
Regulation Z requires creditors to disclose the terms and cost of consumer credit transactions along with a host of other things. This course will provide an overview of each of the subparts within...
RESPA: Kickbacks and Affiliated Business Arrangements (Individual)
The Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act section 1024.14 & 1024.15, also known as “Section 8” prohibits certain payments and business arrangement. Section 1024.14 prohibits the paying or receiving...
Right to Financial Privacy (Individual)
The Right to Financial Privacy Act of 1978 provides customers of financial institutions with a reasonable amount of privacy for their financial records from the federal government. The Act includes...
Small Business Lending Rule (1071): Practical Application (Individual)
The Small Business Lending Rule (aka 1071) requires financial institutions collect and report to the CFPB certain data regarding applications for credit for women-owned, minority-owned, and small...
Supply Chain Cybersecurity (Individual)
In recent years, supply chains have become more efficient by automating many of the tasks and processes that were previously performed manually. The more that companies’ processes are automated and...
Robbery Response Techniques for All Personnel (Individual)
All bank personnel are just as responsible for maintaining the institution's Security Program as is the Security Officer and the role is a simple, but critical, one. This course discusses options –...
SAFE Act Training for MLOs (Individual)
The Secure and Fair Enforcement for Mortgage Licensing Act (SAFE Act) mandates a nationwide licensing and registration system for residential mortgage loan originators as well as the development of...
Security: An Orientation (Individual)
An effective security program is an excellent tool for protecting the institution's work product, physical assets, intellectual assets, and personnel. This course will introduce key concepts in...
