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CFPB Finalizes Changes to Prepaid Accounts Rule, Extends Deadline

By PaymentsJournal
January 29, 2018
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has finalized updates to its prepaid accounts rule, extending the effective date to April 1, 2019. These changes aim to refine the original regulation while ensuring that consumers using prepaid accounts receive enhanced protections. The delay also provides financial institutions with additional time to comply with the updated requirements.


Background on the Prepaid Accounts Rule

The prepaid accounts rule, first introduced by the CFPB in 2016, was designed to bring greater transparency and consumer protection to the prepaid financial products market. Prepaid accounts, including reloadable debit cards, payroll cards, and certain mobile wallets, have grown in popularity, often serving as an alternative to traditional bank accounts.

The rule focuses on:

  • Fee Transparency: Requiring clear disclosure of fees associated with prepaid accounts.
  • Fraud Protections: Extending protections similar to those for credit and debit cards, such as liability limits for unauthorized transactions.
  • Account Accessibility: Ensuring consumers have easy access to account balances and transaction history.

Key Changes to the Rule

The finalized updates refine several aspects of the rule to address industry feedback and practical challenges. Key changes include:

  1. Flexibility for Error Resolution:
    Financial institutions no longer need to resolve errors if the prepaid account is not registered. This change incentivizes consumers to register their accounts for full protection.
  2. Clarification of Digital Wallets:
    The rule explicitly states how certain digital wallets linked to credit lines, such as PayPal or Venmo, are covered under the regulation.
  3. Simplified Compliance for Small Programs:
    Smaller prepaid card programs may benefit from reduced regulatory burdens under the revised requirements.

Extension of the Effective Date

Originally set to take effect in 2018, the rule’s effective date has been extended to April 1, 2019. The extension provides financial institutions with more time to update systems, train staff, and ensure compliance with the updated requirements.


Consumer Impact

The finalized rule ensures that consumers using prepaid accounts benefit from improved transparency and protection. Key benefits include:

  • Clearer Fee Disclosures: Consumers can make informed decisions about which prepaid accounts to use.
  • Fraud Safeguards: Expanded protections for unauthorized transactions give users peace of mind.
  • Accessible Information: Easy access to account details promotes better financial management.

Conclusion

The CFPB’s updates to the prepaid accounts rule strike a balance between consumer protection and industry practicality. By extending the effective date and addressing industry concerns, the CFPB has ensured that financial institutions have adequate time to implement these changes while delivering meaningful benefits to consumers. As the new rules take effect in 2019, they are expected to promote greater trust and transparency in the growing prepaid accounts market.

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