Description
RELEASE DATE: APRIL 17, 2023
DURATION: 60 MINUTES
Extending credit is a cornerstone of credit union operations. As such, credit unions must ensure they are not discriminating against loan applicants and borrowers, that they are treating all applicants fairly. Complying with the fair lending rules and regulations, especially in this time of heightened scrutiny from regulators and examiners, begins with understanding the fundamentals of the fair lending laws.
Topics to be addressed in this webinar include:
- Discussion of fair lending regulations
- Three types of illegal discrimination in lending
- Understanding what information can and cannot be collected from a loan applicant
- Fair lending risks
- Best practices to ensure compliance with fair lending laws
Who should attend:
- Compliance staff
- Consumer lending staff
- Mortgage lending staff
- Lending management staff
MEET THE PRESENTER
Kristen Tatlock, Senior Compliance Manager
Kristen Tatlock is a nationally-known speaker and compliance consultant with over 28 years of experience in the credit union compliance arena. Kristen assists credit unions with issues ranging from advertising rules to bylaws, from Social Media compliance matters to Regulation Z, and just about every regulation and compliance concern in between.
Kristen has earned Compliance and Bank Secrecy Act certifications from the two national credit union trade associations. She regularly presents compliance training programs for CUNA, NAFCU, and many state Leagues around the country. She has also edited and revised numerous compliance training courses and modules for CUNA CPD and has authored several articles for various CUNA publications.
Aux is a CUSO (Credit Union Service Organization) located in Lakewood, Colorado, near Denver. Our company has been around since 1992, originally founded to assist credit unions with shared branching and service centers. Although we have evolved over the past two decades into something much more complex and diverse, one thing remains the same: our core reason for existence. We are here to help the people “who help the people,” as the old credit union saying goes – to help credit unions help their members.