82_FR_22410 82 FR 22318 - Request for Information Regarding the Small Business Lending Market

82 FR 22318 - Request for Information Regarding the Small Business Lending Market

BUREAU OF CONSUMER FINANCIAL PROTECTION

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 92 (May 15, 2017)

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FR Document2017-09732

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB or Bureau) seeks information about the small business lending market. Section 1071 of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (Dodd- Frank Act) amends the Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA) to require financial institutions to compile, maintain, and report information concerning credit applications made by women-owned, minority-owned, and small businesses. In an effort to inform the Bureau's work on the business lending data collection rulemaking to implement section 1071, the Bureau seeks to learn more about the small business financing market, including understanding more about the products that are offered to small businesses, including women-owned and minority-owned small businesses, as well as the financial institutions that offer such credit. The Bureau also seeks to learn more about the business lending data that currently is used and may be maintained by financial institutions in connection with credit applications made by small businesses, including women-owned and minority-owned small businesses, and the potential complexity and cost of small business data collection and reporting. The Bureau is also seeking comment from the public on privacy concerns related to the disclosure purposes of section 1071.

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BUREAU OF CONSUMER FINANCIAL PROTECTION

[Docket No.: CFPB-2017-0011]


Request for Information Regarding the Small Business Lending 
Market

AGENCY: Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection.

ACTION: Notice and request for information.

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SUMMARY: The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB or Bureau) 
seeks information about the small business lending market. Section 1071 
of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (Dodd-
Frank Act) amends the Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA) to require 
financial institutions to compile, maintain, and report information 
concerning credit applications made by women-owned, minority-owned, and 
small businesses. In an effort to inform the Bureau's work on the 
business lending data collection rulemaking to implement section 1071, 
the Bureau seeks to learn more about the small business financing 
market, including understanding more about the products that are 
offered to small businesses, including women-owned and minority-owned 
small businesses, as well as the financial institutions that offer such 
credit. The Bureau also seeks to learn more about the business lending 
data that currently is used and may be maintained by financial 
institutions in connection with credit applications made by small 
businesses, including women-owned and minority-owned small businesses, 
and the potential complexity and cost of small business data collection 
and reporting. The Bureau is also seeking comment from the public on 
privacy concerns related to the disclosure purposes of section 1071.

DATES: Comments must be received on or before July 14, 2017.

ADDRESSES: You may submit responsive information and other comments, 
identified by Docket No. CFPB-2017-0011, by any of the following 
methods:
     Electronic: Go to http://www.regulations.gov. Follow the 
instructions for submitting comments.
     Email: [email protected]. Include Docket 
No. CFPB-2017-0011 in the subject line of the email.
     Mail: Monica Jackson, Office of the Executive Secretary, 
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, 1700 G Street NW., Washington, DC 
20552.
     Hand Delivery/Courier: Monica Jackson, Office of the 
Executive Secretary, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, 1275 First 
Street NE., Washington, DC 20002.
    Instructions: Please note the number associated with any question 
to which you are responding at the top of each response (you are not 
required to answer all questions to receive consideration of your 
comments). The Bureau encourages the early submission of comments. All 
submissions must include the document title and docket number. Because 
paper mail in the Washington, DC area and at the Bureau is subject to 
delay, commenters are encouraged to submit comments electronically. In 
general, all comments received will be posted without change to http://www.regulations.gov. In addition, comments will be available for public 
inspection and copying at 1275 First Street NE., Washington, DC 20002, 
on official business days between the hours of 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. 
Eastern Time. You can make an appointment to inspect the documents by 
telephoning 202-435-7275.
    All submissions, including attachments and other supporting 
materials, will become part of the public record and subject to public 
disclosure. Sensitive personal information, such as account numbers or 
Social Security numbers, or names of other individuals, should not be 
included. Submissions will not be edited to remove any identifying or 
contact information.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For general inquiries, submission 
process questions or any additional information, please contact Monica 
Jackson, Office of the Executive Secretary, at 202-435-7275.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 
    The Bureau is seeking comment through this Request for Information 
(RFI) to better understand the small business lending market in order 
to prioritize and streamline work to implement section 1071. The 
feedback obtained in response to this RFI will help the Bureau fulfill 
the statutory purpose of section 1071 in a manner that is efficient and 
minimizes burden on industry.
    The Bureau encourages comments from all interested members of the 
public, including:
     Individual consumers;
     Individual businesses;
     Consumer civil rights and privacy advocates;
     Small business advocates;
     Business development and community development 
organizations;
     Lenders, including depository and non-depository 
institutions;
     Business trade associations;

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     Data software vendors and developers who may provide 
services to lenders for regulatory compliance and data submission;
     Consultants, attorneys, or other professionals who advise 
market participants on these issues;
     Federal, State, and municipal regulators;
     State, local, and tribal government entities;
     Researchers or members of academia; and
     Any other interested parties.
    The Bureau is interested in all input from commenters, including 
knowledge of standard practices, understanding of the market as a 
whole, and views on the questions included in this RFI.

Part A: Congressional Mandate To Enact Section 1071

    Section 1071 of the Dodd-Frank Act (section 1071) amends ECOA to 
require financial institutions to report information concerning credit 
applications made by women-owned, minority-owned, and small businesses. 
The purpose of this data collection, as stated by Congress in section 
1071, is to ``facilitate enforcement of fair lending laws'' and to 
``enable communities, governmental entities, and creditors to identify 
business and community development needs and opportunities of women-
owned, minority-owned, and small businesses.'' \1\ In order to achieve 
this statutory purpose, the Bureau believes the section 1071 data 
should cover an extensive share of the market and contain enough 
flexibility to analyze different market segments. However, there are 
costs associated with any data collection which have to be weighed 
against the benefits. Please consider this context in responding to 
this RFI.
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    \1\ 15 U.S.C. 1691c-2(a).
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    Small businesses, including those owned by women and minorities, 
are critical engines for economic growth, and access to credit is a 
crucial component of their success. The Bureau believes that data 
collected under the business lending data collection rule as mandated 
by section 1071 would fill existing gaps in the general understanding 
of the small business lending environment. Further, data would be 
helpful in fulfilling Congress's purposes in enacting section 1071 by 
identifying potential fair lending concerns regarding small businesses, 
including women-owned and minority-owned small businesses, as well as 
the needs and opportunities for both business and community 
development. At the same time, the Bureau recognizes that certain 
financial institutions may not be collecting and reporting information 
regarding small business lending in connection with other regulatory 
requirements and that therefore a new data collection requirement could 
pose implementation and operational challenges.
    The Bureau is in its early stages with respect to implementing 
section 1071, and is currently focused on outreach and research to 
further develop its understanding of the small business lending market, 
including the institutions, credit products, recording systems, 
underwriting approaches, distribution channels, and types of applicants 
in that market. In furtherance of that outreach and research, the 
Bureau is issuing this RFI. The Bureau is interested in exploring 
potential ways to implement section 1071 in a balanced manner with a 
goal of providing timely data with the highest potential for achieving 
the statutory objectives, while minimizing burden to both industry and 
the Bureau.

Part B: Questions Related to the Small Business Lending Market

    The Bureau is seeking comment to enhance our understanding of the 
small business lending market in order to prioritize and guide research 
and policy development work for implementation of section 1071.
    The Bureau recognizes that some commenters may feel that answering 
the questions below raises concerns about revealing proprietary 
information. We encourage commenters to share as much detail as 
possible in this public forum. We also welcome comments from 
representatives, such as attorneys, consultants, or trade associations, 
which need not identify their clients or members by name. The Bureau 
also welcomes any relevant empirical research or studies on these 
topics.
    The questions below are separated into five categories: (1) Small 
Business Definition, (2) Data Points, (3) Financial Institutions 
Engaged in Business Lending, (4) Access to Credit and Financial 
Products Offered to Businesses, and (5) Privacy.

Small Business Definition

    Section 1071 defines ``small business'' as having ``the same 
meaning as the term `small business concern' in section 3 of the Small 
Business Act (15 U.S.C. 632).'' \2\ This section of the Small Business 
Act sets forth a multi-part definition of ``small business concern'' 
that includes a provision authorizing the Small Business Administration 
(SBA) to establish detailed size standards that meet certain criteria 
set forth within the statute.\3\ The most commonly used size standards 
developed by the SBA are industry-specific size standards organized by 
the six-digit North American Industry Classification System (NAICS-
specific size standards).\4\ These NAICS-specific size standards are 
primarily used by the SBA and other Federal agencies to determine 
eligibility for Federal contract and loan assistance programs.\5\
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    \2\ 15 U.S.C. 1691c-2(h)(2).
    \3\ 15 U.S.C. 632(a)(2).
    \4\ 13 CFR 121.201 (NAICS-specific size standards promulgated by 
the SBA).
    \5\ See 13 CFR 121.101(a) (``SBA's size standards define whether 
a business entity is small and, thus, eligible for Government 
programs and preferences reserved for `small business' concerns.'')
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    Section 632 also permits the SBA to approve size standards 
developed by other Federal agencies that meet certain requirements.\6\ 
As an alternative to the NAICS-specific size standards, the Bureau is 
exploring developing an alternative definition of small business that 
meets the criteria outlined in section 632 of the Small Business Act 
and is tailored to the needs of section 1071, a business lending data 
collection rule. Specifically, the Bureau is exploring size standard 
approaches that potentially may not require a determination of a six-
digit NAICS code for each applicant while remaining consistent with the 
SBA's policy and regulatory requirements and that are aligned with the 
common practices of financial institutions extending credit to small 
businesses.
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    \6\ 15 U.S.C. 632(a)(2)(C).
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    Under nearly any definition of ``small business,'' a substantial 
percentage of women-owned and minority-owned businesses would be 
covered. For example, a definition of small businesses as businesses 
with annual revenue of $1 million or less \7\ covers approximately 95% 
of all firms, over 97% of all minority-owned firms, and over 98% of all 
women-owned firms.\8\ Bureau outreach to date with industry reveals 
other definitions used by financial institutions as to what constitutes 
a ``small business'' for internal purposes, including for focusing 
marketing resources,

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establishing appropriate products to support the small business 
segment, and establishing risk management practices. Common factors 
that financial institutions use for defining a business as small 
include annual revenue, industry, loan size, aggregate credit exposure, 
or some combination of these factors. The threshold amounts that 
financial institutions apply to each of these factors also vary 
considerably among financial institutions.
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    \7\ Under the Community Reinvestment Act, certain financial 
institutions report information on small business loans extended to 
businesses with annual revenue of $1 million or less. See, e.g., 12 
CFR 228.42.
    \8\ U.S. Census Bureau, Statistics for All U.S. Firms by 
Industry, Gender, and Receipts Size of Firm for the U.S. and States: 
2012 More Information 2012 Survey of Business Owners, American Fact 
Finder (last visited April 12, 2017), available at https://factfinder.census.gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/productview.xhtml?pid=SBO_2012_00CSA05&prodType=table.
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    Through this RFI, the Bureau hopes to learn more about the various 
definitions of a small business that are currently utilized by lenders.
    1. What potential challenges and burdens would financial 
institutions or applicants encounter if a business lending data 
collection rule defined a ``small business'' applicant using the SBA's 
NAICS-specific size regulations?
    2. What definitions of ``small business'' do financial institutions 
currently use internally or for external reporting purposes?
    a. What factors are used to define a ``small business'' (such as 
revenue of the business applicant)? If more than one factor is used, 
are those factors considered individually or in combination?
    b. What minimum or maximum thresholds are used to define a ``small 
business''?
    c. Are certain types of small businesses excluded or treated 
differently under the definitions?
    d. Do the definitions take into account entities that are related 
to the small business applicant (such as parents, subsidiaries, 
affiliates, etc.)?

Data Points

    Section 1071 specifies particular data points that financial 
institutions must compile and maintain, submit annually to the Bureau, 
and make available to members of the public upon request unless the 
Bureau determines to permit the deletion or modification of certain 
data to advance a privacy interest.\9\ These include:
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    \9\ 15 U.S.C. 1691c-2(e)(2)(A)-(G), (e)(4), (f)(1), (f)(2)(A)-
(B). The statute also provides that the data shall annually be made 
available to the public generally by the Bureau, in such form and in 
such manner as is determined by the Bureau, by regulation. Id. 
1691c-2(f)(2)(C).
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     Application number;
     application date;
     type and purpose of the financing;
     amount applied for;
     amount approved;
     type of action taken and action taken date;
     census tract of the principal place of business;
     gross annual revenue in the last fiscal year of the 
applicant preceding the date of the application; and
     information about the race, sex, and ethnicity of the 
business principal owners.\10\
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    \10\ 15 U.S.C. 1691c-2(e)(2)(A)-(G). With some exceptions, 
section 1002.5(b) of Regulation B, which implements the ECOA, 
prohibits a creditor from inquiring about the race, color, religion, 
national origin, or sex of an applicant or any other person in 
connection with a credit transaction. Section 1002.5(a)(2) provides 
an exception to that prohibition for information required by a 
regulation, order, or agreement issued by or entered into with a 
court or an enforcement agency to monitor or enforce compliance with 
ECOA, Regulation B, or other Federal or State statutes or 
regulations. Section 1002.5(a)(3) provides another exception to that 
prohibition for information to determine eligibility for a special 
purpose credit program under 1002.8.
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    Section 1071 also gives the Bureau authority to require ``any 
additional data that the Bureau determines would aid in fulfilling the 
purposes of [1071]''.\11\ The purpose of section 1071 provided in the 
statute is, as previously noted: (1) To facilitate enforcement of fair 
lending laws; and (2) to enable communities, governmental entities, and 
creditors to identify business and community development needs and 
opportunities of women-owned, minority-owned, and small businesses.\12\
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    \11\ 15 U.S.C. 1691c-2(e)(2)(H).
    \12\ 15 U.S.C. 1691c-2(a).
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    As part of its research and policy development work, the Bureau 
will explore how to best implement the data point reporting 
requirements for the business lending data collection rulemaking to 
serve the purposes of section 1071 while minimizing burden. Through 
this RFI, the Bureau seeks information on existing business lending 
data collection and reporting standards, how various data points are 
used by the business financing industry, how reporting particular data 
points could serve the purposes of section 1071, and other issues 
related to data points.
    As part of a business lending data collection rulemaking, the 
Bureau plans to explore how to best implement the statutorily-mandated 
data points. The Bureau believes the reporting and potential disclosure 
of these data would constitute a major advancement in information on 
lending to small businesses, including to women-owned and minority-
owned small businesses. In addition, the Bureau will consider whether 
supplementing the statutorily-mandated data points with a limited 
number of discretionary data points would serve the purposes of section 
1071, improve the quality of the data for all stakeholders, and reduce 
the possibility of misinterpretations or incorrect conclusions that 
might arise from the collection or release of more limited data. The 
Bureau believes that responses to the RFI questions will provide 
helpful information for this purpose and aid the Bureau in determining 
whether to supplement, in a limited fashion, the statutorily-mandated 
data points.
    3. What data standards regarding information on small business 
financing are financial institutions currently subject to or using? 
Data standards are rules by which data is described and recorded using 
standardized formats and meanings for purposes such as sharing, 
exchanging and analyzing data. Examples could include governmental 
reporting or recordkeeping requirements, as well as standards 
associated with credit bureaus, data repositories, trade associations, 
accounting standards, or securitization or guarantee programs.
    a. What information is being collected, reported, or disclosed 
using these data standards?
    b. Are these data standards applicable at the loan level, on an 
aggregate basis, or some combination of the two?
    4. What information concerning the data points specifically 
identified for reporting under section 1071 by Congress do financial 
institutions collect and maintain in the ordinary course of business 
concerning their small business lending?
    a. What sources of information do financial institutions rely on in 
obtaining this data, including, for example, applicant self-reporting, 
specific documents used by financial institutions to obtain this data, 
or third party sources?
    b. What technological or other challenges do financial institutions 
foresee in collecting and reporting this data (such as the manual 
compilation of information, the lack of an electronic system for 
maintaining this information, the potential for this information to be 
found in multiple systems within a financial institution, etc.)? What 
steps can the Bureau take within a business lending data collection 
rulemaking to minimize the challenges?
    c. With respect to which data points, if any, among those 
specifically identified by Congress in Section 1071, do financial 
institutions currently not collect any information?
    5. The Bureau understands that applications for small business 
financing may vary both by financial institution and by the business 
credit product. How do financial institutions integrate data collection 
into their application process?

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    a. When are different data collected in the process (such as at the 
time of initial application, during the application process, or near 
the end of the process)?
    b. What verification procedures are used?
    c. Are certain data not collected or more difficult to collect if 
the application is not originated and instead is withdrawn, denied, or 
involves a counteroffer?
    d. Are different data collected for different types of credit 
events (such as renewals, line increases, etc.)?
    e. What systems, whether proprietary or provided by a third party 
vendor, are used by financial institutions to collect and maintain the 
data?
    f. How does data collection differ according to business credit 
product?
    6. Considering the data points specifically identified by Congress 
for reporting in section 1071:
    a. What concerns, if any, do financial institutions have about the 
possibility of misinterpretations or incorrect conclusions being drawn 
by regulators from the collection of the data provided for in Section 
1071 or by the public from potential release of these data in a manner 
protective of privacy interests?
    b. Are there limited additional data points that could be readily 
reported and potentially disclosed that would mitigate these concerns 
and reduce the risk of misinterpretation or help reduce incorrect 
conclusions?
    7. What information about the type of business (such as NAICS code 
or other industry information) of a small business applicant do 
financial institutions currently collect? What challenges might 
financial institutions have in potentially collecting this information 
under section 1071?
    8. What information about the number of employees of a small 
business applicant do financial institutions currently collect? What 
challenges might financial institutions have in potentially collecting 
this information under section 1071?
    9. In section 1071, Congress requires financial institutions to 
collect and report information on whether an applicant is a women-
owned, minority-owned, or small business and the ethnicity, race, and 
sex of the principal owners of the business. Section 1071 provides for 
limitations on access to certain information, including an applicant's 
minority-owned or women-owned business status, by underwriters, where 
feasible, and provides for limited access in certain circumstances 
determined by the financial institution with notice to the applicant.
    a. What challenges do financial institutions foresee in complying 
with these requirements with respect to applications by small 
businesses, including any potential challenges in identifying the 
principal owners of the business and reporting demographic information 
about them?
    b. In what situations, if any, may it not be feasible to limit 
underwriter access to this information?
    c. What steps can the Bureau take to minimize burden on financial 
institutions and applicants and facilitate compliance with the 
requirements to identify the principal owners of the business and 
report demographic information about them?

Financial Institutions Engaged in Business Lending

    Section 1071 of the Dodd-Frank Act requires financial institutions 
to report information concerning credit applications made by women-
owned, minority-owned, and small businesses. Financial institution is 
defined in section 1071 to mean ``any partnership, company, 
corporation, association (incorporated or unincorporated), trust, 
estate, cooperative organization, or other entity that engages in any 
financial activity.'' \13\ The Bureau understands small businesses, 
including women-owned and minority-owned small businesses, may secure 
non-equity financing from many sources, including, but not limited to, 
depository and non-depository financial institutions such as banks and 
credit unions, community development financial institutions, 
governmental entities, commercial finance firms, and alternative online 
lenders.
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    \13\ 15 U.S.C. 1691c-2(h)(1).
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    This Bureau seeks comment to enhance its understanding of the 
various financial institutions and other parties engaged in small 
business lending as well as initial feedback from stakeholders on 
appropriate institutional coverage the Bureau may consider for the 
business lending data collection rule.
    10. Section 1071 allows the Bureau to exercise exemption authority 
to exempt certain classes of financial institutions from collecting and 
reporting pursuant to a business lending data collection rule as the 
Bureau deems necessary or appropriate to carry out the purposes of 
section 1071.
    a. Should certain classes of financial institutions be exempt from 
a small business lending data collection rule?
    b. Are there data or data sources available that could inform the 
Bureau's decision to exempt certain classes of financial institutions 
(such as the size, type, or lending characteristics of the financial 
institution or types of small business credit products offered by the 
financial institution)?
    11. What are the roles of lending marketplaces, brokers, dealers 
and other third parties in the small business lending application 
process (such as in taking an application and in making a credit 
decision on an application)?

Access to Credit and Financial Products Offered to Businesses

    The Bureau seeks information on the various financial products that 
are offered to small businesses, including women-owned and minority-
owned small businesses, as well as initial feedback from stakeholders 
on challenges small businesses may face in accessing credit and 
appropriate transaction and product coverage the Bureau may consider 
for a business lending data collection rule.
    Section 1071 requires financial institutions to report information 
concerning credit applications made by women-owned, minority-owned, and 
small businesses. Although section 1071 does not provide a specific 
definition for credit, credit is a defined term under ECOA. ECOA (which 
section 1071 amended) defines credit as ``the right granted by a 
creditor to a debtor to defer payment of debt or to incur debts and 
defer its payment or to purchase property or services and defer payment 
therefor.'' \14\
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    \14\ 15 U.S.C. 1691a(d).
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    From its initial outreach and research, the Bureau understands that 
small businesses depend on a number of different non-equity financing 
products to establish, maintain, and grow their businesses. Although 
small businesses, including women-owned and minority-owned small 
businesses, secure non-equity financing in many forms, the Bureau 
understands that term loans, lines of credit, and credit cards are the 
principal all-purpose products used by small businesses. The Bureau 
estimates that these products collectively comprise about three-fourths 
of the non-equity financing market, when excluding supplier 
financing.\15\ Through this RFI, the Bureau seeks initial feedback on 
products offered by financial institutions to small business applicants 
and the challenges faced by small businesses, including women-

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owned and minority-owned small businesses, in accessing credit.
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    \15\ See Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, ``Lending to 
Women-Owned, Minority-Owned and Small Businesses: A White Paper,'' 
May 2017 (figure is based on CFPB research of available data sources 
exclusive of business-to-business credit), available at http://files.consumerfinance.gov/f/documents/201705_cfpb_Key-Dimensions-Small-Business-Lending-Landscape.pdf .
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    12. What business credit product types are currently offered to 
small businesses by financial institutions as defined in section 1071, 
and for which product types is data collection and reporting most 
important for furthering the purposes of section 1071?
    a. In addition to term loans, lines of credit, and credit card 
products, are there other business credit products that are an 
important source of financing for small businesses?
    13. How do financial institutions define an application for 
business credit products? How, if at all, does a financial 
institution's definition of an application vary for different types of 
products offered to small business applicants?
    a. Under what circumstances are preapproval, prequalification, and 
similar assessments made and what information is typically collected 
and evaluated during such assessments?
    14. Under what circumstances (such as renewal, line increase, etc.) 
would a credit review occur on an existing credit facility?
    a. In what circumstances would the credit review be initiated by 
the borrower? In what circumstances is the credit review initiated by 
the financial institution?
    b. For each circumstance, what information is collected as part of 
the credit review? How would such a credit review differ, if at all, 
from an application submitted on a new credit facility?
    c. For each circumstance, what are the types of action taken?
    15. What challenges do small businesses face in accessing credit? 
What obstacles do women-owned or and minority-owned small businesses in 
particular face in accessing credit?

Privacy

    Section 1071 specifies particular data points that financial 
institutions must compile and maintain, submit annually to the Bureau, 
and make available to members of the public upon request in a form 
prescribed by the Bureau.\16\ Section 1071 also provides the Bureau 
with authority to delete or modify data available to the public to 
advance a privacy interest.\17\ The Bureau is exploring options which 
protect applicant and borrower privacy, as well as the confidentiality 
interests of financial institutions, while also fulfilling the purpose 
of section 1071 which, to repeat, is to facilitate enforcement of fair 
lending laws and enable communities, governmental entities, and 
creditors to identify business and community development needs and 
opportunities of women-owned, minority-owned, and small businesses. 
Through this RFI, the Bureau seeks initial feedback to understand 
privacy concerns related to the potential disclosure of the data points 
specifically identified for reporting under section 1071 by Congress.
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    \16\ 15 U.S.C. 1691c-2(e)(2)(A)-(G), (f).
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    16. What privacy-related concerns for applicants and 
confidentiality-related concerns of financial institutions are 
implicated by the statutorily-mandated data points in section 1071? For 
example, are there particular statutorily-mandated data points or a 
combination of data points that, if released to the public, may be 
harmful to applicant privacy or financial institution confidentiality? 
Are there particular statutorily-mandated data points or a combination 
of data points that may pose a risk of re-identification if released to 
the public?
    17. What steps can the Bureau take to mitigate such privacy or 
confidentiality-related concerns consistent with the purposes of 
section 1071?

    Authority:  12 U.S.C. 5511(c).

    Dated: May 9, 2017.
Richard Cordray,
Director, Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection.
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                                                  the data request report on survey data in               Frank Act) amends the Equal Credit                    to http://www.regulations.gov. In
                                                  Area 2A organized by state boundaries.                  Opportunity Act (ECOA) to require                     addition, comments will be available for
                                                  Also under this agenda item, the SAS                    financial institutions to compile,                    public inspection and copying at 1275
                                                  will discuss the scoping initiated in                   maintain, and report information                      First Street NE., Washington, DC 20002,
                                                  2016 to determine whether greater                       concerning credit applications made by                on official business days between the
                                                  changes to future Catch Sharing Plan                    women-owned, minority-owned, and                      hours of 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Eastern
                                                  allocations are warranted. If time                      small businesses. In an effort to inform              Time. You can make an appointment to
                                                  allows, the SAS may also discuss                        the Bureau’s work on the business                     inspect the documents by telephoning
                                                  additional topics, including but not                    lending data collection rulemaking to                 202–435–7275.
                                                                                                          implement section 1071, the Bureau                       All submissions, including
                                                  limited to Agenda Item F.8—coastwide
                                                                                                          seeks to learn more about the small                   attachments and other supporting
                                                  non-whiting midwater trawl exempted
                                                                                                          business financing market, including                  materials, will become part of the public
                                                  fishing permit (EFP) and gear
                                                                                                          understanding more about the products                 record and subject to public disclosure.
                                                  modification EFP progress report.                       that are offered to small businesses,                 Sensitive personal information, such as
                                                     Although non-emergency issues not                    including women-owned and minority-                   account numbers or Social Security
                                                  contained in the meeting agenda may be                  owned small businesses, as well as the                numbers, or names of other individuals,
                                                  discussed, those issues may not be the                  financial institutions that offer such                should not be included. Submissions
                                                  subject of formal action during this                    credit. The Bureau also seeks to learn                will not be edited to remove any
                                                  meeting. Action will be restricted to                   more about the business lending data                  identifying or contact information.
                                                  those issues specifically listed in this                that currently is used and may be                     FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
                                                  document and any issues arising after                   maintained by financial institutions in               general inquiries, submission process
                                                  publication of this document that                       connection with credit applications                   questions or any additional information,
                                                  require emergency action under section                  made by small businesses, including                   please contact Monica Jackson, Office of
                                                  305(c) of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery                  women-owned and minority-owned                        the Executive Secretary, at 202–435–
                                                  Conservation and Management Act,                        small businesses, and the potential                   7275.
                                                  provided the public has been notified of                complexity and cost of small business
                                                                                                          data collection and reporting. The                    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                  the intent to take final action to address                                                                       The Bureau is seeking comment
                                                  the emergency.                                          Bureau is also seeking comment from
                                                                                                          the public on privacy concerns related                through this Request for Information
                                                  Special Accommodations                                  to the disclosure purposes of section                 (RFI) to better understand the small
                                                                                                          1071.                                                 business lending market in order to
                                                    This meeting is physically accessible                                                                       prioritize and streamline work to
                                                  to people with disabilities. Requests for               DATES:  Comments must be received on                  implement section 1071. The feedback
                                                  sign language interpretation or other                   or before July 14, 2017.                              obtained in response to this RFI will
                                                  auxiliary aids should be directed to Mr.                ADDRESSES: You may submit responsive                  help the Bureau fulfill the statutory
                                                  Kris Kleinschmidt (503) 820–2411 at                     information and other comments,                       purpose of section 1071 in a manner
                                                  least 10 business days prior to the                     identified by Docket No. CFPB–2017–                   that is efficient and minimizes burden
                                                  meeting date.                                           0011, by any of the following methods:                on industry.
                                                                                                            • Electronic: Go to http://                            The Bureau encourages comments
                                                    Dated: May 10, 2017.                                  www.regulations.gov. Follow the                       from all interested members of the
                                                  Tracey L. Thompson,                                     instructions for submitting comments.                 public, including:
                                                  Acting Deputy Director, Office of Sustainable             • Email: FederalRegisterComments@                      • Individual consumers;
                                                  Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.           cfpb.gov. Include Docket No. CFPB–                       • Individual businesses;
                                                                                                                                                                   • Consumer civil rights and privacy
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                                                  [FR Doc. 2017–09753 Filed 5–12–17; 8:45 am]             2017–0011 in the subject line of the
                                                  BILLING CODE 3510–22–P
                                                                                                          email.                                                advocates;
                                                                                                            • Mail: Monica Jackson, Office of the                  • Small business advocates;
                                                                                                          Executive Secretary, Consumer                            • Business development and
                                                                                                          Financial Protection Bureau, 1700 G                   community development organizations;
                                                                                                          Street NW., Washington, DC 20552.                        • Lenders, including depository and
                                                                                                            • Hand Delivery/Courier: Monica                     non-depository institutions;
                                                                                                          Jackson, Office of the Executive                         • Business trade associations;


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                                                    • Data software vendors and                             that certain financial institutions may                  (SBA) to establish detailed size
                                                  developers who may provide services to                    not be collecting and reporting                          standards that meet certain criteria set
                                                  lenders for regulatory compliance and                     information regarding small business                     forth within the statute.3 The most
                                                  data submission;                                          lending in connection with other                         commonly used size standards
                                                    • Consultants, attorneys, or other                      regulatory requirements and that                         developed by the SBA are industry-
                                                  professionals who advise market                           therefore a new data collection                          specific size standards organized by the
                                                  participants on these issues;                             requirement could pose implementation                    six-digit North American Industry
                                                    • Federal, State, and municipal                         and operational challenges.                              Classification System (NAICS-specific
                                                  regulators;                                                  The Bureau is in its early stages with                size standards).4 These NAICS-specific
                                                     • State, local, and tribal government                  respect to implementing section 1071,                    size standards are primarily used by the
                                                  entities;                                                 and is currently focused on outreach                     SBA and other Federal agencies to
                                                     • Researchers or members of                            and research to further develop its                      determine eligibility for Federal contract
                                                  academia; and                                             understanding of the small business                      and loan assistance programs.5
                                                     • Any other interested parties.                        lending market, including the                               Section 632 also permits the SBA to
                                                     The Bureau is interested in all input                  institutions, credit products, recording                 approve size standards developed by
                                                  from commenters, including knowledge                      systems, underwriting approaches,                        other Federal agencies that meet certain
                                                  of standard practices, understanding of                   distribution channels, and types of                      requirements.6 As an alternative to the
                                                  the market as a whole, and views on the                   applicants in that market. In furtherance                NAICS-specific size standards, the
                                                  questions included in this RFI.                           of that outreach and research, the                       Bureau is exploring developing an
                                                  Part A: Congressional Mandate To                          Bureau is issuing this RFI. The Bureau                   alternative definition of small business
                                                  Enact Section 1071                                        is interested in exploring potential ways                that meets the criteria outlined in
                                                                                                            to implement section 1071 in a balanced                  section 632 of the Small Business Act
                                                     Section 1071 of the Dodd-Frank Act
                                                                                                            manner with a goal of providing timely                   and is tailored to the needs of section
                                                  (section 1071) amends ECOA to require
                                                                                                            data with the highest potential for                      1071, a business lending data collection
                                                  financial institutions to report
                                                                                                            achieving the statutory objectives, while                rule. Specifically, the Bureau is
                                                  information concerning credit
                                                                                                            minimizing burden to both industry and                   exploring size standard approaches that
                                                  applications made by women-owned,
                                                                                                            the Bureau.                                              potentially may not require a
                                                  minority-owned, and small businesses.
                                                                                                                                                                     determination of a six-digit NAICS code
                                                  The purpose of this data collection, as                   Part B: Questions Related to the Small
                                                                                                                                                                     for each applicant while remaining
                                                  stated by Congress in section 1071, is to                 Business Lending Market
                                                                                                                                                                     consistent with the SBA’s policy and
                                                  ‘‘facilitate enforcement of fair lending                    The Bureau is seeking comment to                       regulatory requirements and that are
                                                  laws’’ and to ‘‘enable communities,                       enhance our understanding of the small                   aligned with the common practices of
                                                  governmental entities, and creditors to                   business lending market in order to                      financial institutions extending credit to
                                                  identify business and community                           prioritize and guide research and policy                 small businesses.
                                                  development needs and opportunities of                    development work for implementation                         Under nearly any definition of ‘‘small
                                                  women-owned, minority-owned, and                          of section 1071.                                         business,’’ a substantial percentage of
                                                  small businesses.’’ 1 In order to achieve                   The Bureau recognizes that some                        women-owned and minority-owned
                                                  this statutory purpose, the Bureau                        commenters may feel that answering the                   businesses would be covered. For
                                                  believes the section 1071 data should                     questions below raises concerns about                    example, a definition of small
                                                  cover an extensive share of the market                    revealing proprietary information. We                    businesses as businesses with annual
                                                  and contain enough flexibility to                         encourage commenters to share as much                    revenue of $1 million or less 7 covers
                                                  analyze different market segments.                        detail as possible in this public forum.                 approximately 95% of all firms, over
                                                  However, there are costs associated with                  We also welcome comments from                            97% of all minority-owned firms, and
                                                  any data collection which have to be                      representatives, such as attorneys,                      over 98% of all women-owned firms.8
                                                  weighed against the benefits. Please                      consultants, or trade associations, which                Bureau outreach to date with industry
                                                  consider this context in responding to                    need not identify their clients or                       reveals other definitions used by
                                                  this RFI.                                                 members by name. The Bureau also                         financial institutions as to what
                                                     Small businesses, including those                      welcomes any relevant empirical                          constitutes a ‘‘small business’’ for
                                                  owned by women and minorities, are                        research or studies on these topics.                     internal purposes, including for
                                                  critical engines for economic growth,                       The questions below are separated                      focusing marketing resources,
                                                  and access to credit is a crucial                         into five categories: (1) Small Business
                                                  component of their success. The Bureau                    Definition, (2) Data Points, (3) Financial                 3 15  U.S.C. 632(a)(2).
                                                  believes that data collected under the                    Institutions Engaged in Business                           4 13  CFR 121.201 (NAICS-specific size standards
                                                  business lending data collection rule as                  Lending, (4) Access to Credit and                        promulgated by the SBA).
                                                  mandated by section 1071 would fill                       Financial Products Offered to                               5 See 13 CFR 121.101(a) (‘‘SBA’s size standards

                                                  existing gaps in the general                                                                                       define whether a business entity is small and, thus,
                                                                                                            Businesses, and (5) Privacy.                             eligible for Government programs and preferences
                                                  understanding of the small business                                                                                reserved for ‘small business’ concerns.’’)
                                                  lending environment. Further, data                        Small Business Definition
                                                                                                                                                                        6 15 U.S.C. 632(a)(2)(C).
                                                  would be helpful in fulfilling Congress’s                   Section 1071 defines ‘‘small business’’                   7 Under the Community Reinvestment Act,

                                                  purposes in enacting section 1071 by                      as having ‘‘the same meaning as the                      certain financial institutions report information on
                                                  identifying potential fair lending                        term ‘small business concern’ in section                 small business loans extended to businesses with
                                                                                                                                                                     annual revenue of $1 million or less. See, e.g., 12
                                                  concerns regarding small businesses,                      3 of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C.
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                                                                                                                                                                     CFR 228.42.
                                                  including women-owned and minority-                       632).’’ 2 This section of the Small                         8 U.S. Census Bureau, Statistics for All U.S. Firms
                                                  owned small businesses, as well as the                    Business Act sets forth a multi-part                     by Industry, Gender, and Receipts Size of Firm for
                                                  needs and opportunities for both                          definition of ‘‘small business concern’’                 the U.S. and States: 2012 More Information 2012
                                                  business and community development.                       that includes a provision authorizing                    Survey of Business Owners, American Fact Finder
                                                                                                                                                                     (last visited April 12, 2017), available at https://
                                                  At the same time, the Bureau recognizes                   the Small Business Administration                        factfinder.census.gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/
                                                                                                                                                                     productview.xhtml?pid=SBO_2012_
                                                    1 15   U.S.C. 1691c–2(a).                                2 15   U.S.C. 1691c–2(h)(2).                            00CSA05&prodType=table.



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                                                  establishing appropriate products to                        • gross annual revenue in the last                  incorrect conclusions that might arise
                                                  support the small business segment, and                  fiscal year of the applicant preceding                 from the collection or release of more
                                                  establishing risk management practices.                  the date of the application; and                       limited data. The Bureau believes that
                                                  Common factors that financial                               • information about the race, sex, and              responses to the RFI questions will
                                                  institutions use for defining a business                 ethnicity of the business principal                    provide helpful information for this
                                                  as small include annual revenue,                         owners.10                                              purpose and aid the Bureau in
                                                  industry, loan size, aggregate credit                       Section 1071 also gives the Bureau                  determining whether to supplement, in
                                                  exposure, or some combination of these                   authority to require ‘‘any additional data             a limited fashion, the statutorily-
                                                  factors. The threshold amounts that                      that the Bureau determines would aid in                mandated data points.
                                                  financial institutions apply to each of                  fulfilling the purposes of [1071]’’.11 The                3. What data standards regarding
                                                  these factors also vary considerably                     purpose of section 1071 provided in the                information on small business financing
                                                  among financial institutions.                            statute is, as previously noted: (1) To                are financial institutions currently
                                                     Through this RFI, the Bureau hopes to                 facilitate enforcement of fair lending                 subject to or using? Data standards are
                                                  learn more about the various definitions                 laws; and (2) to enable communities,                   rules by which data is described and
                                                  of a small business that are currently                   governmental entities, and creditors to                recorded using standardized formats
                                                  utilized by lenders.                                     identify business and community                        and meanings for purposes such as
                                                     1. What potential challenges and                      development needs and opportunities of                 sharing, exchanging and analyzing data.
                                                  burdens would financial institutions or                  women-owned, minority-owned, and                       Examples could include governmental
                                                  applicants encounter if a business                       small businesses.12                                    reporting or recordkeeping
                                                  lending data collection rule defined a                      As part of its research and policy                  requirements, as well as standards
                                                  ‘‘small business’’ applicant using the                   development work, the Bureau will                      associated with credit bureaus, data
                                                                                                           explore how to best implement the data                 repositories, trade associations,
                                                  SBA’s NAICS-specific size regulations?
                                                                                                           point reporting requirements for the
                                                     2. What definitions of ‘‘small                                                                               accounting standards, or securitization
                                                                                                           business lending data collection
                                                  business’’ do financial institutions                                                                            or guarantee programs.
                                                                                                           rulemaking to serve the purposes of
                                                  currently use internally or for external                                                                           a. What information is being
                                                                                                           section 1071 while minimizing burden.
                                                  reporting purposes?                                                                                             collected, reported, or disclosed using
                                                                                                           Through this RFI, the Bureau seeks
                                                     a. What factors are used to define a                                                                         these data standards?
                                                                                                           information on existing business
                                                  ‘‘small business’’ (such as revenue of the                                                                         b. Are these data standards applicable
                                                                                                           lending data collection and reporting
                                                  business applicant)? If more than one                                                                           at the loan level, on an aggregate basis,
                                                                                                           standards, how various data points are
                                                  factor is used, are those factors                                                                               or some combination of the two?
                                                                                                           used by the business financing industry,
                                                  considered individually or in                                                                                      4. What information concerning the
                                                                                                           how reporting particular data points
                                                  combination?                                                                                                    data points specifically identified for
                                                                                                           could serve the purposes of section
                                                     b. What minimum or maximum                            1071, and other issues related to data                 reporting under section 1071 by
                                                  thresholds are used to define a ‘‘small                  points.                                                Congress do financial institutions
                                                  business’’?                                                 As part of a business lending data                  collect and maintain in the ordinary
                                                     c. Are certain types of small                         collection rulemaking, the Bureau plans                course of business concerning their
                                                  businesses excluded or treated                           to explore how to best implement the                   small business lending?
                                                  differently under the definitions?                       statutorily-mandated data points. The                     a. What sources of information do
                                                     d. Do the definitions take into account               Bureau believes the reporting and                      financial institutions rely on in
                                                  entities that are related to the small                   potential disclosure of these data would               obtaining this data, including, for
                                                  business applicant (such as parents,                     constitute a major advancement in                      example, applicant self-reporting,
                                                  subsidiaries, affiliates, etc.)?                         information on lending to small                        specific documents used by financial
                                                                                                           businesses, including to women-owned                   institutions to obtain this data, or third
                                                  Data Points
                                                                                                           and minority-owned small businesses.                   party sources?
                                                    Section 1071 specifies particular data                 In addition, the Bureau will consider                     b. What technological or other
                                                  points that financial institutions must                  whether supplementing the statutorily-                 challenges do financial institutions
                                                  compile and maintain, submit annually                    mandated data points with a limited                    foresee in collecting and reporting this
                                                  to the Bureau, and make available to                     number of discretionary data points                    data (such as the manual compilation of
                                                  members of the public upon request                       would serve the purposes of section                    information, the lack of an electronic
                                                  unless the Bureau determines to permit                   1071, improve the quality of the data for              system for maintaining this information,
                                                  the deletion or modification of certain                  all stakeholders, and reduce the                       the potential for this information to be
                                                  data to advance a privacy interest.9                     possibility of misinterpretations or                   found in multiple systems within a
                                                  These include:                                                                                                  financial institution, etc.)? What steps
                                                    • Application number;                                     10 15 U.S.C. 1691c–2(e)(2)(A)–(G). With some        can the Bureau take within a business
                                                    • application date;                                    exceptions, section 1002.5(b) of Regulation B,         lending data collection rulemaking to
                                                    • type and purpose of the financing;                   which implements the ECOA, prohibits a creditor        minimize the challenges?
                                                    • amount applied for;                                  from inquiring about the race, color, religion,
                                                                                                                                                                     c. With respect to which data points,
                                                                                                           national origin, or sex of an applicant or any other
                                                    • amount approved;                                     person in connection with a credit transaction.        if any, among those specifically
                                                    • type of action taken and action                      Section 1002.5(a)(2) provides an exception to that     identified by Congress in Section 1071,
                                                  taken date;                                              prohibition for information required by a              do financial institutions currently not
                                                    • census tract of the principal place                  regulation, order, or agreement issued by or entered
                                                                                                                                                                  collect any information?
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                                                                                                           into with a court or an enforcement agency to
                                                  of business;                                             monitor or enforce compliance with ECOA,                  5. The Bureau understands that
                                                                                                           Regulation B, or other Federal or State statutes or    applications for small business
                                                     9 15 U.S.C. 1691c–2(e)(2)(A)–(G), (e)(4), (f)(1),     regulations. Section 1002.5(a)(3) provides another     financing may vary both by financial
                                                  (f)(2)(A)–(B). The statute also provides that the data   exception to that prohibition for information to
                                                                                                           determine eligibility for a special purpose credit
                                                                                                                                                                  institution and by the business credit
                                                  shall annually be made available to the public
                                                  generally by the Bureau, in such form and in such        program under 1002.8.                                  product. How do financial institutions
                                                  manner as is determined by the Bureau, by                   11 15 U.S.C. 1691c–2(e)(2)(H).                      integrate data collection into their
                                                  regulation. Id. 1691c–2(f)(2)(C).                           12 15 U.S.C. 1691c–2(a).                            application process?


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                                                     a. When are different data collected in              these requirements with respect to                     financial institution or types of small
                                                  the process (such as at the time of initial             applications by small businesses,                      business credit products offered by the
                                                  application, during the application                     including any potential challenges in                  financial institution)?
                                                  process, or near the end of the process)?               identifying the principal owners of the                   11. What are the roles of lending
                                                     b. What verification procedures are                  business and reporting demographic                     marketplaces, brokers, dealers and other
                                                  used?                                                   information about them?                                third parties in the small business
                                                     c. Are certain data not collected or                   b. In what situations, if any, may it                lending application process (such as in
                                                  more difficult to collect if the                        not be feasible to limit underwriter                   taking an application and in making a
                                                  application is not originated and instead               access to this information?                            credit decision on an application)?
                                                  is withdrawn, denied, or involves a                       c. What steps can the Bureau take to
                                                  counteroffer?                                           minimize burden on financial                           Access to Credit and Financial Products
                                                     d. Are different data collected for                  institutions and applicants and facilitate             Offered to Businesses
                                                  different types of credit events (such as               compliance with the requirements to
                                                                                                                                                                    The Bureau seeks information on the
                                                  renewals, line increases, etc.)?                        identify the principal owners of the
                                                                                                                                                                 various financial products that are
                                                     e. What systems, whether proprietary                 business and report demographic
                                                                                                                                                                 offered to small businesses, including
                                                  or provided by a third party vendor, are                information about them?
                                                                                                                                                                 women-owned and minority-owned
                                                  used by financial institutions to collect
                                                                                                          Financial Institutions Engaged in                      small businesses, as well as initial
                                                  and maintain the data?
                                                     f. How does data collection differ                   Business Lending                                       feedback from stakeholders on
                                                  according to business credit product?                      Section 1071 of the Dodd-Frank Act                  challenges small businesses may face in
                                                     6. Considering the data points                       requires financial institutions to report              accessing credit and appropriate
                                                  specifically identified by Congress for                 information concerning credit                          transaction and product coverage the
                                                  reporting in section 1071:                              applications made by women-owned,                      Bureau may consider for a business
                                                     a. What concerns, if any, do financial               minority-owned, and small businesses.                  lending data collection rule.
                                                  institutions have about the possibility of              Financial institution is defined in                       Section 1071 requires financial
                                                  misinterpretations or incorrect                         section 1071 to mean ‘‘any partnership,                institutions to report information
                                                  conclusions being drawn by regulators                   company, corporation, association                      concerning credit applications made by
                                                  from the collection of the data provided                (incorporated or unincorporated), trust,               women-owned, minority-owned, and
                                                  for in Section 1071 or by the public                    estate, cooperative organization, or other             small businesses. Although section 1071
                                                  from potential release of these data in a               entity that engages in any financial                   does not provide a specific definition
                                                  manner protective of privacy interests?                 activity.’’ 13 The Bureau understands                  for credit, credit is a defined term under
                                                     b. Are there limited additional data                 small businesses, including women-                     ECOA. ECOA (which section 1071
                                                  points that could be readily reported                   owned and minority-owned small                         amended) defines credit as ‘‘the right
                                                  and potentially disclosed that would                    businesses, may secure non-equity                      granted by a creditor to a debtor to defer
                                                  mitigate these concerns and reduce the                  financing from many sources, including,                payment of debt or to incur debts and
                                                  risk of misinterpretation or help reduce                but not limited to, depository and non-                defer its payment or to purchase
                                                  incorrect conclusions?                                  depository financial institutions such as              property or services and defer payment
                                                     7. What information about the type of                banks and credit unions, community                     therefor.’’ 14
                                                  business (such as NAICS code or other                   development financial institutions,                       From its initial outreach and research,
                                                  industry information) of a small                        governmental entities, commercial                      the Bureau understands that small
                                                  business applicant do financial                         finance firms, and alternative online                  businesses depend on a number of
                                                  institutions currently collect? What                    lenders.                                               different non-equity financing products
                                                  challenges might financial institutions                    This Bureau seeks comment to                        to establish, maintain, and grow their
                                                  have in potentially collecting this                     enhance its understanding of the                       businesses. Although small businesses,
                                                  information under section 1071?                         various financial institutions and other               including women-owned and minority-
                                                     8. What information about the number                 parties engaged in small business                      owned small businesses, secure non-
                                                  of employees of a small business                        lending as well as initial feedback from               equity financing in many forms, the
                                                  applicant do financial institutions                     stakeholders on appropriate                            Bureau understands that term loans,
                                                  currently collect? What challenges                      institutional coverage the Bureau may                  lines of credit, and credit cards are the
                                                  might financial institutions have in                    consider for the business lending data                 principal all-purpose products used by
                                                  potentially collecting this information                 collection rule.                                       small businesses. The Bureau estimates
                                                  under section 1071?                                        10. Section 1071 allows the Bureau to               that these products collectively
                                                     9. In section 1071, Congress requires                exercise exemption authority to exempt                 comprise about three-fourths of the non-
                                                  financial institutions to collect and                   certain classes of financial institutions              equity financing market, when
                                                  report information on whether an                        from collecting and reporting pursuant                 excluding supplier financing.15 Through
                                                  applicant is a women-owned, minority-                   to a business lending data collection                  this RFI, the Bureau seeks initial
                                                  owned, or small business and the                        rule as the Bureau deems necessary or                  feedback on products offered by
                                                  ethnicity, race, and sex of the principal               appropriate to carry out the purposes of               financial institutions to small business
                                                  owners of the business. Section 1071                    section 1071.                                          applicants and the challenges faced by
                                                  provides for limitations on access to                      a. Should certain classes of financial              small businesses, including women-
                                                  certain information, including an                       institutions be exempt from a small
                                                  applicant’s minority-owned or women-
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                                                                                                          business lending data collection rule?                   14 15 U.S.C. 1691a(d).
                                                  owned business status, by underwriters,                    b. Are there data or data sources                     15 See  Consumer Financial Protection Bureau,
                                                  where feasible, and provides for limited                available that could inform the Bureau’s               ‘‘Lending to Women-Owned, Minority-Owned and
                                                  access in certain circumstances                         decision to exempt certain classes of                  Small Businesses: A White Paper,’’ May 2017
                                                  determined by the financial institution                 financial institutions (such as the size,              (figure is based on CFPB research of available data
                                                                                                                                                                 sources exclusive of business-to-business credit),
                                                  with notice to the applicant.                           type, or lending characteristics of the                available at http://files.consumerfinance.gov/f/
                                                     a. What challenges do financial                                                                             documents/201705_cfpb_Key-Dimensions-Small-
                                                  institutions foresee in complying with                   13 15   U.S.C. 1691c-2(h)(1).                         Business-Lending-Landscape.pdf .



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                                                  owned and minority-owned small                             enable communities, governmental                      41 CFR 102–3.150, the Department of
                                                  businesses, in accessing credit.                           entities, and creditors to identify                   Defense announces the United States
                                                    12. What business credit product                         business and community development                    Air Force (USAF) Scientific Advisory
                                                  types are currently offered to small                       needs and opportunities of women-                     Board (SAB) Summer Board meeting
                                                  businesses by financial institutions as                    owned, minority-owned, and small                      will take place on 15 June 2017 at the
                                                  defined in section 1071, and for which                     businesses. Through this RFI, the                     Beckman Center of The National
                                                  product types is data collection and                       Bureau seeks initial feedback to                      Academies of Science and Engineering,
                                                  reporting most important for furthering                    understand privacy concerns related to                located at 100 Academy Drive, Irvine,
                                                  the purposes of section 1071?                              the potential disclosure of the data                  California 92617. The purpose of this
                                                    a. In addition to term loans, lines of                   points specifically identified for                    quarterly board meeting is to formally
                                                  credit, and credit card products, are                      reporting under section 1071 by                       complete, outbrief, and receive majority
                                                  there other business credit products that                  Congress.                                             approval for the content and
                                                  are an important source of financing for                     16. What privacy-related concerns for               recommendations contained in the SAB
                                                  small businesses?                                          applicants and confidentiality-related                FY17 SAB studies. The meeting will
                                                    13. How do financial institutions                        concerns of financial institutions are                occur from 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. on
                                                  define an application for business credit                  implicated by the statutorily-mandated                Thursday, 15 June 2017. The session
                                                  products? How, if at all, does a financial                 data points in section 1071? For                      that will be open to the general public
                                                  institution’s definition of an application                 example, are there particular statutorily-            will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.
                                                  vary for different types of products                       mandated data points or a combination                 on 15 June 2017. In accordance with 5
                                                  offered to small business applicants?                      of data points that, if released to the               U.S.C. 552b, as amended, and 41 CFR
                                                    a. Under what circumstances are                          public, may be harmful to applicant                   102–3.155, a number of sessions of the
                                                  preapproval, prequalification, and                         privacy or financial institution                      Air Force Scientific Advisory Board
                                                  similar assessments made and what                          confidentiality? Are there particular                 Summer Board meeting will be closed to
                                                  information is typically collected and                     statutorily-mandated data points or a                 the general public because they will
                                                  evaluated during such assessments?                         combination of data points that may                   discuss classified information and
                                                    14. Under what circumstances (such                       pose a risk of re-identification if                   matters covered by Section 552b of Title
                                                  as renewal, line increase, etc.) would a                   released to the public?
                                                  credit review occur on an existing credit                                                                        5, United States Code, subsection (c),
                                                                                                               17. What steps can the Bureau take to               subparagraph (1).
                                                  facility?                                                  mitigate such privacy or confidentiality-
                                                    a. In what circumstances would the                       related concerns consistent with the                     Any member of the public that wishes
                                                  credit review be initiated by the                          purposes of section 1071?                             to attend this meeting or provide input
                                                  borrower? In what circumstances is the                                                                           to the Air Force Scientific Advisory
                                                                                                               Authority: 12 U.S.C. 5511(c).
                                                  credit review initiated by the financial                                                                         Board must contact the Scientific
                                                  institution?                                                 Dated: May 9, 2017.                                 Advisory Board meeting organizer at the
                                                    b. For each circumstance, what                           Richard Cordray,                                      phone number or email address listed in
                                                  information is collected as part of the                    Director, Bureau of Consumer Financial                this announcement at least five working
                                                  credit review? How would such a credit                     Protection.                                           days prior to the meeting date. Please
                                                  review differ, if at all, from an                          [FR Doc. 2017–09732 Filed 5–12–17; 8:45 am]           ensure that you submit your written
                                                  application submitted on a new credit                      BILLING CODE 4810–AM–P                                statement in accordance with 41 CFR
                                                  facility?                                                                                                        102–3.140(c) and section 10(a)(3) of the
                                                    c. For each circumstance, what are the                                                                         Federal Advisory Committee Act.
                                                  types of action taken?                                     DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE                                 Statements being submitted in response
                                                    15. What challenges do small                                                                                   to the agenda mentioned in this notice
                                                  businesses face in accessing credit?                       Department of the Air Force                           must be received by the Scientific
                                                  What obstacles do women-owned or and                                                                             Advisory Board meeting organizer at
                                                  minority-owned small businesses in                         Notice is Given as a Reminder of the                  least five calendar days prior to the
                                                  particular face in accessing credit?                       U.S. Air Force Scientific Advisory                    meeting commencement date. The
                                                                                                             Board Notice of Meeting                               Scientific Advisory Board meeting
                                                  Privacy
                                                                                                             AGENCY:  Air Force Scientific Advisory                organizer will review all timely
                                                     Section 1071 specifies particular data                                                                        submissions and respond to them prior
                                                  points that financial institutions must                    Board, Department of the Air Force,
                                                                                                             DoD.                                                  to the start of the meeting identified in
                                                  compile and maintain, submit annually                                                                            this notice. Written statements received
                                                  to the Bureau, and make available to                       ACTION: Federal Registrar meeting
                                                                                                                                                                   after this date may not be considered by
                                                  members of the public upon request in                      notice.                                               the Scientific Advisory Board until the
                                                  a form prescribed by the Bureau.16                                                                               next scheduled meeting.
                                                                                                             SUMMARY:   The United States Air Force
                                                  Section 1071 also provides the Bureau
                                                                                                             Scientific Advisory Board plans to hold               FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:   The
                                                  with authority to delete or modify data
                                                                                                             its Summer Session Board meeting on                   Scientific Advisory Board meeting
                                                  available to the public to advance a
                                                                                                             June 15th, 2017. Portions of this meeting             organizer, Major Mike Rigoni at
                                                  privacy interest.17 The Bureau is
                                                                                                             will be open to the public.                           michael.j.rigoni.mil@mail.mil or 703–
                                                  exploring options which protect
                                                  applicant and borrower privacy, as well                    DATES: Effective Date: The meeting date               695–4297, United States Air Force
                                                                                                             is June 15, 2017, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00              Scientific Advisory Board, 1500 West
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                                                  as the confidentiality interests of
                                                  financial institutions, while also                         p.m.                                                  Perimeter Road, Ste. #3300, Joint Base
                                                  fulfilling the purpose of section 1071                     SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Under the                  Andrews, MD 20762.
                                                  which, to repeat, is to facilitate                         provisions of the Federal Advisory
                                                                                                                                                                   Anh Trinh,
                                                  enforcement of fair lending laws and                       Committee Act of 1972 (5 U.S.C.,
                                                                                                             Appendix, as amended), the                            Air Force Federal Register Liaison Officer.
                                                    16 15   U.S.C. 1691c–2(e)(2)(A)–(G), (f).                Government in the Sunshine Act of                     [FR Doc. 2017–09775 Filed 5–12–17; 8:45 am]
                                                    17 15   U.S.C. 1691c–2(e)(4).                            1976 (5 U.S.C. 552b, as amended), and                 BILLING CODE 5001–10–P




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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice and request for information.
DatesComments must be received on or before July 14, 2017.
ContactFor general inquiries, submission process questions or any additional information, please contact Monica Jackson, Office of the Executive Secretary, at 202-435-7275.
FR Citation82 FR 22318 

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