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Holding Foreign Companies Accountable Act Disclosure

SEC | Securities | Final Rule

Investment Adviser Marketing

SEC | Securities | Final Rule

Custody of Digital Asset Securities by Special Purpose Broker-Dealers

SEC | broker-Dealer, Securities | Final Rule

Custody of Digital Asset Securities by Special Purpose Broker-Dealers

SEC | Broker-Dealer, Securities | Final Rule

Regulatory Notice 21-04 FINRA Amends Arbitration Codes to Increase Arbitrator Chairperson Honoraria and Certain Arbitration Fees Effective Date: April 19, 2021

FINRA | Securities | Notices

Compliance Officers In the Crosshairs The Five Money Laundering East Caribeean CBI States

Compliance Officers – In the Crosshairs: The Five Money Laundering East Caribbean CBI States
Kenneth Rijock’s Financial Crime Blog 04/05/2021
Donald Trump may not know where the Caribbean is, but the new Biden Administration most certainly does. Attention is now being focused upon the five East Caribbean States that sell Citizenship by Investment (CBI) passports, all of which are infected with money laundering, financial crime and corruption, which directly affect US citizens, financial institutions and businesses…
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Nacha increases same-day ACH limit to $1 million
Finextra Research 04/06/2021
Nacha members approved a measure to increase the per-payment maximum from the current $100,000 to $1 million effective March 18, 2022…
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New proposal would ban most foreclosures until 2022

New proposal would ban most foreclosures until 2022.
The New York Times 04/05/2021
A wave of foreclosures and evictions threatens to arrive when pandemic-related pauses expire later this year, and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is considering restrictions on mortgage servicers that would spread the hit into 2022…
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Proposed mortgage servicing changes to mitigate foreclosure surge
BankersOnline 04/06/2021
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Monday announced it has proposed a set of rule changes intended to help prevent avoidable foreclosures as COVID-19 emergency federal foreclosure protections expire. The CFPB’s proposal, if finalized, would…
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