Regulators Hash Out Debt Collection Compliance at FICO World
Keeping up with the wave of regulatory changes in the debt collection market is no easy task. That's why we're hosting representatives from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and C…

Keeping up with the wave of regulatory changes in the debt collection market is no easy task. That's why we're hosting representatives from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), along with a legal expert, at next month's FICO World panel, "Debt Collection: Staying on Top of the New Regulatory Landscape" (under the Regulatory Compliance track).
This all-star panel, which I'll be moderating, will cover a range of current regulatory topics in the debt management space. We'll discuss hot-button issues such as the CFPB’s advance notice of proposed rulemaking, vendor management, rising consumer complaints, data integrity and recent enforcement actions. And of course, we'll invite attendees to ask our expert panel their most pressing questions.
In addition to this FICO World panel, I encourage you to check out sessions in our Debt Management track. We've invited a number of clients to share their experiences and successful approaches for achieving compliant, customer-centric collections.
FICO World will take place November 11-14 in San Diego, and you can get additional conference details and register at http://www.ficoworld.com/. FICO World is the ideal place to catch up on the latest strategies and regulatory developments in the debt collection industry. As an added bonus, I hear the weather in San Diego isn’t half bad.
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