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2023 Regulation E:  Liability, P2P and Prohibited Practices

2023 Regulation E: Liability, P2P and Prohibited Practices

Virtual

Monday, December 18, 2023
9:00 AM - 12:15 PM (EST)

Event Details

Regulation E: Liability, P2P and Prohibited Practices

Calculating who is liable and for how much can be a challenge when it comes to Regulation E’s unauthorized transactions.  Then, add into the mix P2P liability and the prohibited practices under Regulation E, and the challenge becomes Who’s liable?  This 3-hour seminar will highlight the rule, the CFPB’s FAQs, the impact of peer-to-peer transactions (i.e., Venmo, Zelle), the prohibited practices, and real-life examples to demonstrate the application of Tier-1, -2 and -3 consumer liability. 

Regulation E’s procedures for resolving errors and calculating liability for unauthorized transactions are daunting.  When is the consumer liable? What if they are negligent?  What if the error occurred a year ago? What if they are only claiming recent transactions but your investigation reflects a longer period?  What if the money is taken via a peer-to-peer transaction using Venmo or Zelle?

This seminar will answer these questions and more, leveraging real-life examples so that you can make sense of calculating consumer liability, who’s liable and when, and do’s and don’ts under Reg E.

During the Regulation E: Liability, P2P and Prohibited Practices we will cover:

  • What is an error vs. unauthorized transaction
  • What is an access device
  • Are peer-to-peer transactions subject to Regulation E
  • What if the consumer is negligent
  • What should be in your Regulation E policy/procedures/practices to mitigate your institution’s losses
  • Prohibited practices
  • CFPB FAQs
  • How to calculate Tier-1, -2 and -3 consumer liability

Instructor:

Natalie Strauss 

ProBank powered by Forvis 

For More Information:

Becky Soto
Becky Soto
Assistant Vice President Community Bankers Association of Georgia (770)541-4490

Who should attend

This session will be of value to compliance officers, audit, managers, specialists, and analysts as well as operations staff and management as they face Regulation E compliance issues each day on the front line.

Program Level: Intermediate

Prerequisite: Basic Knowledge of Banking

Advanced Preparation: None

Field of Study: Specialized Knowledge