Consumer Financial Protection Bureau acting director Mick Mulvaney detailed the bureau’s new guiding principles, which include protecting credit providers in addition to consumers, while speaking at the Credit Union National Association’s Government Affairs Conference in Washington, D.C.
He also referenced his written communications with Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) about his actions as the bureau’s interim leader and the legitimacy of his standing in that position, as well as a past exchange with a former credit union regulator.
Find out what Mulvaney touched on regarding the bureau’s new approach to regulating credit unions and other financial institutions during the speaking engagement.