CFPB to Reopen Small Business Lending Data Collection Rule

Michael Christians • April 5, 2025

In a filing submitted in connection with a lawsuit in the US District Court for the Southern District of Florida challenging the small business lending data collection rule, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has indicated its intent to reopen the rule to make changes. According to the filing, the agency intends to issue a notice of proposed rulemaking as expeditiously as reasonably possible.


By way of reminder, the rule is currently stayed by the 5th Circuit in companion litigation, but only for members of the American Bankers Association, America’s Credit Unions and other plaintiffs/intervenors. All other covered financial institutions are required to begin complying with the rule as soon as July 18, 2025 (depending on loan volume).



However, the CFPB’s filing in the Florida case also agreed that “subjecting similarly situated entities to different compliance dates for Section 1071’s data collection requirements would not serve the public interest.” As a result, it is anticipated that the agency will announce that it does not intend to enforce the rule, in its current form, against any institution. Stay tuned for further developments.


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