In this article we highlight the role played by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in regulating small business lending. Broadly speaking, the bureau's jurisdiction is limited to the marketplace for consumer financial products and services (i.e., financial products or services used for personal, family or household purposes).[1] However, the bureau does have limited jurisdiction over small business lending, and has recently taken steps to begin more active oversight of this market.

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