Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA)

Justin will discuss the FDCPA, its history, provisions, and recent updates. He will also discuss its relevance to all staff levels and the current regulatory and economic environment. Attendees will understand FDCPA definitions, compliance issues, abusive acts, and provisions. The session covers areas like fair debt collection practices, key provisions, customer actions, enforcement, and takeaways.

Justin Muscolino
Instructor:
Justin Muscolino 
Duration:
60 Minutes
Product Id:
506124
Access:
6 months

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Price Details
$190 Recorded
$390 Corporate Recorded
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Overview:

During this webinar, Justin will discuss an overview of the FDCPA, history, provisions, recent updates and how it came about. Also, how FDCPA relates to all levels of staff. We will also discuss the current regulatory & economic environment to help us determine what 2024 could look like.

Why should you Attend:

  • After attending you will be able to describe an overview of FDCPA and its definitions
  • After attending you will be able to discuss the compliance issues and risks with FDCPA
  • After attending you will be able to explain the different types of abusive acts that have occurred which led to the updated regulations
  • After attending you will be able to identify Identify the different provisions covered under the FDCPA

Areas Covered in the Session:
  • Overview of Fair Debt Collection Practices Act
  • Key provisions
  • Customer actions
  • Enforcement
  • Takeaways

Who Will Benefit:
  • Anyone that works in a Financial Institution


Speaker Profile
Justin Muscolino brings over 20 years of wide-arranging experience in compliance, training and regulations. He has previously worked in the Head of Compliance Training function for Macquarie Group, UBS, JPMorgan Chase, Bank of China, and GRC Solutions. Justin also runs his own Compliance Training company focusing on US & International regulations.

Justin also worked for FINRA, a US regulator, where he created Examiner University to train examiners on how to perform their function. He also serves as an advisor for the Global Compliance Institute (GCI) and instructs at the Barret School of Business and various compliance training providers.


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