Hot Topics for 2026

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Description: Join us for a hopeful and elucidating look ahead to 2026! We’ll wrap up 2025 (what a year!), then dive into an ocean of anticipated supervisory expectations, rulemaking, and legislation for 2026.

Key Takeaways:

Getting Gnawed by ‘Payments Fraud’: Chew on feedback to the Agencies’ June request for comment on payments fraud and review potential developments for the coming year.
Cuckoo for Crypto Puffs: Join in some group therapy regarding the GENIUS Act and other crypto updates, including how this recently passed legislation might affect banks and banking as we move into 2026 and beyond.
The 1071 Autobahn: Drive through the 1071 delays and potential supervisory expectations on future reporting requirements and examinations.
Big Tent of the President: Unicycle your way through the 2025 Executive Orders that affect banks and banking.
Parental Quasi-Governmental: Take your crawl to a walk as we review the planned updates for third-party rules and guidelines (e.g., Fannie/Freddie, Nacha, ECCHO, etc.).
Braking on Rulemaking: Hit the brakes as we consider the rulemaking agenda to identify next year’s outlook for new, revised, and rescinded rules.
Irritative Legislative: Scratch that itch for identifying important legislation, planned for Part Deux of the 119th Congress, that may affect banks and banking, if passed.

People Who Should Attend:

Consumer lending staff including mortgage loan originators, loan processors, department managers, and compliance and audit personnel.

Presenter:

Jessica Lamoreux, JD
Director of Education

Jessica Lamoreux, JD, is Director of Education at Compliance Alliance. She earned her law degree magna cum laude from Case Western Reserve, where she was a law review editor, and holds a Political Science degree from Kenyon College. Licensed in Ohio, Jessica has worked in bankruptcy court, a debt collection law firm, a consumer lender, and as Director of Risk & Compliance at an SaaS startup. Her work focuses on compliance training and policy drafting. She’s a featured author and frequent speaker on regulatory issues.