Survey: Integrated Disclosures Most Significant Compliance Issue for Lenders

May 7, 2015

With the August 1 deadline for the new TILA-RESPA Integrated Disclosures (TRID) looming, the new document and procedures dominate lenders’ compliance concerns, according to QuestSoft’s ninth annual compliance survey.

More than 500 lenders responded to the 2015 survey, with 76 percent ranking TRID as a high concern, and an additional 15 percent citing it as a medium concern.

“Each of the past few years has come with a major deadline, and understandably, the highest compliance concerns reflect the next pressing deadline,” said Leonard Ryan, founder and president of QuestSoft. “Integrated disclosures require not only major technology updates to handle the new forms, but process changes as well to implement required waiting periods and coordinate new workflows.”

Following the integrated disclosures, the next highest concern amongst the lenders surveyed is the looming changes to Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA) rules, with 55 percent citing the pending changes as a high concern. Rounding out the top five is a trio of concerns that reflect the growing impact of audits and enforcements of the regulations passed over the past five years. Fair Lending exams ranked third with 27 percent citing it as a high concern, followed by increased CRA exam scrutiny (19 percent) and Ability-to-Repay Violations (19 percent).

“While lenders are understandably concerned about this year’s deadline, it is telling that the highest level of concern will shift to dealing with the enforcement and examination of those rules after the deadline,” Ryan said. “Lenders will continue to rely on trusted partners to test loans, prepare for audits and meet industry compliance standards.”


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