Regulation E - Basics and Error Resolution
Speaker: Donna K Olheiser, AAP
Speaker Designation: VP of Education & Founder, Dynamic Mastership
Speaker: Donna K Olheiser, AAP
Speaker Designation: VP of Education & Founder, Dynamic Mastership
Financial institutions have responsibilities and liabilities under Regulation E for consumer accounts when there are unauthorized transactions. However, the consumer account holder has some liability too. This webinar training will explore the limits of liability and help attendees understand who is liable for what amount, aided by real-life scenarios.
What is the error resolution process for a consumer communicating with the financial institution and the research time, plus the timing of providing provisional credit and then “what if” there is no error, what are the guidelines for providing notice to consumers and overdraft protection when the provisional credit is reversed?
What are the maximum liability amounts that the consumer is liable for when they experience the loss of a debit card?
This webinar will address several intriguing questions and use real-life scenarios to demonstrate how Regulation E is applied for an error on the consumer statement to the loss of a debit card. This is a must-attend to help you see Regulation E error resolution in a simple format and demonstration.
Regulation E, established by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), governs electronic fund transfers (EFTs) to protect consumers engaging in transactions such as debit card payments, ATM withdrawals, and direct deposits. It sets rules for disclosures, transaction limits, and error resolution processes. When consumers report errors, such as unauthorized transactions or incorrect charges, Regulation E mandates financial institutions to investigate and resolve these issues promptly, typically within 10 business days, and provide provisional credit while the investigation is underway. This regulation ensures transparency, security, and fairness in electronic banking.
Donna founded Dynamic Mastership, LLC in December 2014 in an effort to utilize her 24+ years’ experience in the financial services industry, by sharing her passion for training financial institutions and organizations on the Rules and processes for electronic payments (with her specialty being ACH payments). She holds the Accredited ACH Professional (AAP) designation (achieved in 2004). Donna’s experience before founding Dynamic Mastership, includes 9 years' serving as the Education Service Director at a Regional Payments Association (RPA), where she managed and facilitated the entire Education program for nearly 800 financial institution members. Prior to that, Donna spent 14 years with the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis in various departments, where she started her training career as the Training and Development Specialist in 2003.
Donna is a certified Master Trainer who continually uses her extensive knowledge, experience, enthusiasm and passion for transferring payment processing details, while using the adult learning theory is remarkable! Her training style has helped many payment professionals remain consistently informed of the NEW and ever-changing NACHA Operating Rules and explaining how the Rules apply when performing daily operational tasks including complex return and exception processing. She incorporates scenarios and examples in her detailed training, so the Rules are easy to comprehend and apply to real-life day-to-day ACH processing. Donna's ability to engage the learner through the entire training event helps the adult learner apply what they've learned during and after each training session.