Jul 8, 2025
Though TRID has been a part of the compliance landscape for nearly a decade, its complexity makes it one of the most commonly cited violations year after year. To achieve compliance with TRID’s string of guidelines, and numerous amendments throughout the years, you need more than a cursory overview.
The Truth in Lending/Real Estate Settlement Procedures Integrated Disclosures (TRID) requirements are a string of guidelines dictating what information lenders need to share with borrowers and when they must provide it. TRID rules also regulate what fees lenders can charge and how these fees can change as the mortgage matures.
The TRID rules were originally published in 2013 and were effective in October 2015. Final TRID 2.0 rules were published in July 2017 and were effective on October 1, 2018. The industry is still waiting on the next version. But until those are published, it is important to understand the challenges faced with the current rules.
This four-part series examines the intricacies of the TRID rules and highlights various tripwires to avoid at your institution. You’ll come away with a comprehensive understanding of TRID, the Loan Estimate (LE), and the Closing Disclosure (CD), and receive a detailed manual that can serve as a handbook long after you’ve completed the series.
Total TRID Training - Part 1
July 7, 2025 | 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm ET
What You'll Learn:
Total TRID Training - Part 2
July 8, 2025 | 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm ET
Total TRID Training - Part 3
July 14, 2025 | 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm ET
What You'll Learn
Total TRID Training - Part 4
July 17, 2025 | 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm ET
What You'll Learn
Kimberly Boatwright is EVP and Director of Risk and Compliance at Compliance Resource, LLC, and has more than two decades of experience working in the financial services industry. Ms. Boatwright is a well-regarded financial industry risk and compliance professional with a strong background in program development and implementation. She is a thought leader who specializes in Fair Lending, Anti-Money Laundering, OFAC, and consumer compliance. During her career, she has worked for and consulted with all types of financial institutions helping to establish and evolve compliance and risk programs. She is a frequent public speaker, trainer, and author on compliance and risk management topics. Kimberly is a Certified Regulatory Compliance Manager and a Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialist.
Who Should Attend?
The program is ideal for loan officers, compliance officers, loan support staff, marketing staff, auditors, and any others with responsibilities related to the TRID rules.
$1,129.00 or 4 Tokens
Available Upgrades
Elizabeth DeHaven
Education Manager
o: 317-387-9380
d: 317-333-7169
edehaven@indiana.bank