The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is seeking public comment on a new proposed policy on no-action letters.
The bureau is proposing to revise its 2016 policy, which has only seen one no-action letter issued since its inception, to streamline the application process.
Read on for more details on the proposal, which also calls for creating a Product Sandbox to include approval relief under safe harbor provisions.
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