Mortgage Broker

Winter 2016

Mortgage Broker is the magazine of the Canadian Mortgage Brokers Association and showcases the multi-billion dollar mortgage-broking industry to all levels of government, associated organizations and other interested individuals.

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CMB MAGAZINE cmba-achc.ca winter 2016 | 41 licencerevised THE STAFF OF THE FINANCIAL and Consumer Services Commission (FCSC) have been busy in the month of January touring the province of New Brunswick with information sessions to prepare the mortgage broker industry for some significant changes. In particular, mortgage brokers and administrators in New Brunswick will have to obtain licensing with the FCSC as of April 1, 2016. e new licensing requirements mean that all persons who arrange mortgages for borrowers and private investors, or who administer mortgages on behalf of private investors, will no longer be able to operate without a required licence. But exactly who is captured by the new licensing requirements? e New Brunswick legislature has taken a progressive approach to draing its mortgage broker licensing statute, with many of the provisions mirroring those contained in the Ontario licensing statute. In answering this question, there are two licensing issues contained in the rules that might pique the interest of mortgage brokers. One is that New Brunswick appears poised to regulate bank reps by requiring those who place borrowers with third-party mortgage lenders to get licensed. Another issue is that New Brunswick makes it clear that mortgage lead generators are not exempted under the simple referral exemption, and this may mean that mortgage rate sites require licensing. We can take a closer look at these issues. No exemption for bank reps who deal with third party lenders As expected, financial institutions, which include banks and insurance companies, are exempt from New Brunswick licensing requirements for mortgage brokers. e FCSC explains the rationale: "Banks, including their affiliates and subsidiaries, as well as other federally regulated financial institutions, are subject to federal oversight." However, the FCSC, when draing the rules, Licensing changes will commence April 1 BY SAMANTHA GALE NEW BRUNSWICK Poised to Regulate Bank Reps Who Broker

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