In this episode of Moving the Metal: The Auto Finance Podcast, hosts Brooke Conkle and Chris Capurso are joined by colleagues Kim Phan and Aileen Ng for a deep dive into the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) Safeguards Rule under the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, focusing on its impact on the auto-finance industry. The discussion covers the recent FAQs published by the FTC to aid auto dealers in compliance, the evolving cybersecurity requirements, and the contrasting regulatory approaches between the Trump and Biden administrations. The episode explores how auto dealers fit into the Safeguards Rule, the implications of their relationships with original equipment manufacturers and service providers, and the notification requirements in the event of a data breach. Additionally, the conversation addresses various financing scenarios and how they trigger the Safeguards Rule. Tune in for a comprehensive understanding of these regulations and practical insights for auto dealers navigating these complex legal landscapes.

In this crossover episode of The Consumer Finance Podcast and Regulatory Oversight, Chris Willis, Kim Phan, and Stephen Piepgrass provide insights on a new joint privacy task force among several state AGs, known as the Consortium of Privacy Regulators. The consortium recently outlined goals to share state resources and align enforcement priorities regarding consumer harm and privacy rights. In response to an anticipated shift of regulatory scrutiny from federal agencies to state leaders, this episode focuses on specific steps financial services companies should consider when dealing with consumer privacy, data, complaints, and inquiries to ensure compliance and mitigate potential investigations and enforcement actions.

Join us for a special crossover episode of The Consumer Finance Podcast and Regulatory Oversight, where Chris Willis, Kim Phan, and Gene Fishel delve into the evolving world of state AI legislation. As AI becomes a pivotal tool in the financial services industry, understanding the implications of new laws is crucial. This episode focuses on Colorado’s comprehensive AI law and its potential influence on other states, exploring key issues such as algorithmic discrimination, privacy, and cybersecurity. Gain insights into best practices for compliance and learn how state attorneys general are stepping up enforcement in the absence of federal action. Don’t miss this informative discussion bridging consumer finance and regulatory oversight.

In this episode of The Consumer Finance Podcast, Chris Willis is joined by Joe Reilly, a partner in Troutman Pepper Locke’s Consumer Financial Services Practice Group, to discuss the events of the first two months of the new Trump administration. They provide a comprehensive overview of the current status of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), its litigation matters, and its rulemaking efforts. Chris and Joe discuss the significant changes at the CFPB, including the appointment of new acting directors, the impact of the administration’s directives on CFPB employees, and the ensuing legal battles. They also explore the status of key rulemakings, such as the 1071 Small Business Data Collection Rule, the overdraft rule, and the credit card late fee rule, offering insights into the potential future of these regulations. Tune in to stay informed about the latest developments in consumer financial services regulation and what they mean for the industry.