CFPB’s New Arbitration Rule Does Not Apply to Business Loans

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The CFPB’s new rule to regulate arbitration clauses in consumer finance contracts does not apply to business loans, according to the agency’s fine print. Page 403 of 775 (that’s how long the rule is) includes a footnote that says:

As is explained in proposed comment 3(a)(1)(i)-1, Regulation B defines “credit” by reference to persons who meet the definition of “creditor” in Regulation B. Persons who do not regularly participate in credit decisions in the ordinary course of business, for example, are not creditors as defined by Regulation B. 12 CFR 1002.2(l). In addition, by proposing to cover only credit that is “consumer credit” under Regulation B, the Bureau was making clear that the proposal would not have applied to business loans.

Watch the video on what the CFPB’s rule is about below:

Download the full 775-page rule here

Last modified: July 10, 2017
Sean Murray



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