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			Governor Pritzker Announces Expansion 
			of Payment Relief for Student Loan BorrowersBorrowers Who Need Relief Should 
			Immediately Reach Out to Their Loan Servicer
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            [September 11, 2020]  
             Building on measures to address the 
			unprecedented economic challenges facing Illinois as a result of the 
			COVID-19 pandemic, Governor Pritzker and Secretary Hagan of the 
			Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) 
			announced that Illinois has secured relief options with twenty 
			private student loan servicers to expand on the protections the 
			federal government granted to federal student loan borrowers. These 
			new options stand to benefit over 138,000 Illinoisans with privately 
			held student loans. | 
        
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			 “I’m happy to announce that, as of today, more 
			student loan borrowers in Illinois will now get relief,” said 
			Governor JB Pritzker. “IDFPR has worked tirelessly to secure loan 
			relief options with twenty student loan servicers. Impacted 
			borrowers can immediately contact their loan provider to get relief 
			with these new options.” 
 “At this unprecedented time of financial hardship, it was essential 
			to find a way to provide relief to all student loan borrowers who 
			are struggling financially due to the COVID-19 pandemic. I’m pleased 
			that we were able to work with several states and servicers to get 
			this done for our Illinois students,” said Secretary Deborah Hagan, 
			Secretary of the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional 
			Regulation.
 
 The federal CARES Act provided much needed relief for students with 
			federal loans, including the suspension of monthly payments, 
			interest, and involuntary collection activity until September 30, 
			2020. However, the CARES Act left out millions of student loan 
			borrowers with federal loans that are not owned by the US Government 
			as well as loans made by private lenders.
 
			
			 
			 
 Under this new initiative, Illinoisans with commercially-owned 
			Federal Family Education Program Loans or privately held student 
			loans who are struggling to make their payments due to the COVID-19 
			pandemic will be eligible for expanded relief. Borrowers in need of 
			assistance must immediately contact their student loan servicer to 
			identify the options that are appropriate to their circumstances. 
			Relief options include:
 
 Providing a minimum of 90 days of forbearance
 
 Waiving late payment fees
 
 Ensuring that no borrower is subject to negative credit reporting
 
 Ceasing debt collection lawsuits for 90 days
 
 Working with borrower to enroll them in other borrower assistance 
			programs, such as income based repayment.
 
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            Additionally, if regulated student loan servicers are 
			limited in their ability to take these actions due to investor 
			restrictions or contractual obligations, servicers should instead 
			proactively work with loan holders whenever possible to relax those 
			restrictions or obligations. Prudent and reasonable actions taken to 
			support relief for borrowers during the pandemic will not be subject 
			to examiner criticism from IDFPR. 
            To determine the types of federal loans they have and 
			who their servicers are, borrowers can visit the Department of 
			Education’s National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) at 
			nslds.ed.gov or call the Department of Education’s Federal Student 
			Aid Information Center at 1-800-433-3243 or 1-800-730-8913 (TDD). 
			Borrowers with private student loans can check the contact 
			information on their monthly billing statements.
 If a borrower is experiencing trouble with their student loan 
			servicer, they are encouraged to contact the following and file a 
			complaint:
 
 IDPFR Division of Banking
 217-785-2900 for information or to file a complaint with IDFPR
			
			https://www.idfpr. com/ admin/ banks/DoBcomplaints.asp
 
 Attorney General’s Student Loan Helpline
 at 1-800-455-2456 or file a complaint with the Office of the 
			Illinois Attorney Generalhttps://illinoisattorneygeneral. 
			gov/consumers/filecomplaint.html
 
 The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
 https://www.consumerfinance. gov/ complaint/
 
 Governor Pritzker and Secretary Hagan’s actions to work 
			cooperatively with other states to secure these accommodations with 
			twenty private student loan servicers will provide relief to 
			thousands of Illinois students. States joining the initiative 
			include California, Colorado, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New 
			Jersey, Vermont, Virginia, and Washington.
 
            [Office of the Governor JB Pritzker] |