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Consumer Lending

Consumer lending is the category of financing centered on individual and household consumers. It includes home and auto loans, as well as personal loans extended to people who use the funds for individual or family purposes.

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ABA's resources, news and information, and expertise on consumer lending help position banks to meet the various financial needs of consumers.

Expanding Financial Services Access

Help knock down barriers to financial inclusion for individuals who were previously in the criminal justice system.

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Consumer Credit Delinquency Bulletin

Based on a quarterly survey of 300 banks nationwide, the Consumer Credit Delinquency Bulletin tracks eight types of closed-end consumer loans to create a compelling overview of consumer credit trends.

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New State-by-State Data on Banks' Impact

America's banks are making a difference in every state—from jobs to lending and philanthropy.

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Consumer Lending Regulatory Proposals

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Debt Collection Working Group

Stay current on policy and compliance issues related to debt collection, including the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act.

Fair Lending and UDAAP Working Group

Discuss fair lending issues and concerns, discuss regulatory expectations, and address problems banks are facing.