Credit reporting

Mortgage tech can’t fix bad credit data

The mortgage industry loves speed. Faster verifications, faster underwriting, faster closings. Over the past decade, lenders have invested heavily in technology designed to compress cycle times, reduce manual touchpoints, and improve margins in an increasingly rate-sensitive market. Processing Content But there is a structural problem technology alone cannot solve: a mortgage decision is only as […]

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CFPB accused of siding with credit bureaus on complaints

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau wants to make it more difficult for Americans to file complaints against the three major credit repositories, the National Consumer Law Center alleges. Processing Content This effort could carry over to other products covered by the complaint portal, the organization added. “Last year, consumers filed nearly five million complaints with

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Why the tri-merge credit mandate is hard to defend

Enjoy complimentary access to top ideas and insights — selected by our editors.Want unlimited access to top ideas and insights? Subscribe Now In a December 2025 letter to Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte, the Mortgage Bankers Association noted that “the current GSE requirement to obtain a report from each of the three credit

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MBA presses FHFA to drop tri-merge credit report rule

The Mortgage Bankers Association is standing firm on its initiatives to help lenders find credit-report cost relief with its latest call to eliminate the tri-merge purchase requirement for a segment of borrowers.  Processing Content In a letter addressed to Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte in mid December, MBA requested that the regulator, which

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Silver lining? Some fraud victims see credit scores rise: Fed

Key insight: Identity theft victims who file extended fraud alerts often experience significant and persistent improvements in their credit profiles, becoming more creditworthy. What’s at stake: U.S. banks and credit unions that understand the behavior of identity theft victims can land better credit lines. Supporting data: Extended alert filers saw their credit scores increase by

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Texas judges repeals CFPB’s medical debt rule

Texas judges repeals CFPB’s medical debt rule

Bloomberg News A Texas judge has vacated the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s medical debt rule and specifically admonished states that have sought to take medical debt off credit reports in a major win for the Trump administration, banks and two trade groups that sued the agency. On Friday, U.S. District Judge Sean D. Jordan, of

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Mortgage group eyes end of tri-merge reports

The Mortgage Bankers Association has begun to study the feasibility of reducing the government-related mortgage market’s traditional three credit-report pull to a single one, putting a new twist on an old proposal. President and CEO Bob Broeksmit said in a recent blog that the move could fit in with an industry regulator’s interest in promoting

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