True lender rule killed in Congress
US Congress (Credit: mark reinstein on Shutterstock) (Credit: mark reinstein on shutterstock)
The US Congress has voted to rescind a controversial “true lender” rule regulating bank-tech partnerships, a leftover of the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency’s Trump-era policies, with votes falling along party lines.
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