In March 2023, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) issued its anticipated Final Rule 1071 of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act requiring covered lenders to collect and report loan application data for small businesses. The Rule allows the CFPB to enforce fair-lending laws and to identify business and community development opportunities for women-owned, minority-owned, and LGBTQI+-owned small businesses. For Tier 1 institutions, starting July 18, 2025, lender applications must capture demographic information that will then be reported to the CFPB starting June 1, 2026.1
A large financial institution turned to Guidehouse for assistance with understanding how the Rule will impact its business and how to ensure compliance. We were tasked with conducting a current-state assessment and developing an implementation roadmap for the client’s small-business lending products in order to comply with the Rule.
After conducting a detailed analysis of the Rule, including breaking it into digestible and actionable requirements that we could map to the client’s systems, processes, policies, procedures, and controls, our team:
Now that the roadmap is in place, the client will be able to implement the recommendations with our team’s assistance. This will include:
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