The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) had finalized a rule facilitating the transition away from the LIBOR interest rate index for consumer financial products. The rule establishes requirements for how creditors must select replacement indices for existing LIBOR-linked consumer loans after April 1, 2022. Read the full article with the link provided for more details of the final rule.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) had finalized a rule facilitating the transition away from the LIBOR interest rate index for consumer financial products. The rule establishes requirements for how creditors must select replacement indices for existing LIBOR-linked consumer loans after April 1, 2022. Read the full article with the link provided for more details of the final rule.