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By Lauren Greenwood
In Data, Payments, Regulation, Uncategorized
Posted October 21, 2021

FIN Response to CFPB Payments Data Orders

October 21, 2021 – Today FIN responded to CFPB orders sent to specific FIN member companies. The following statement is attributed to Brian Peters, Executive Director, Financial Innovation [...]

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By Lauren Greenwood
In Federal Reserve, Payments, Regulation
Posted August 11, 2021

FIN Urges Fed to Promote Competition in Card Payments Online

August 11, 2021 – Today Financial Innovation Now urged the Federal Reserve Board of Governors to adopt its proposed rule to promote competition in debit card routing networks online. In a [...]

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By Lauren Greenwood
In Data, Financial Inclusion, Regulation
Posted February 4, 2021

FIN Encourages CFPB to Empower Consumers with Technology and Data

February 4, 2021 – Today Financial Innovation Now urged the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to move forward with a rulemaking to help preserve and expand consumer access to financial [...]

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By Lauren Greenwood
In Federal Reserve, Financial Inclusion, Payments
Posted November 7, 2019

FIN Supports FedNow, Urges Federal Reserve to Act Quickly

November 7th, 2019 – Financial Innovation Now today joined many other industry stakeholders in support of the Federal Reserve’s work to build FedNow, a real-time bank settlement [...]

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By Lauren Greenwood
In Federal Reserve, Financial Inclusion, Mobile, Payments
Posted December 14, 2018

Leading Technology Companies Call on Federal Reserve to Speed Payments for All Americans

December 14, 2018 — Financial Innovation Now today called on the Federal Reserve to lead the development of real-time payments infrastructure for the modern era, available for all Americans. The [...]

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By Lauren Greenwood
In Federal Reserve, Financial Inclusion, General News, Payments
Posted November 13, 2018

U.S. Faster Payments Council Announced

The Federal Reserve today announced the formation of the U.S. Faster Payments Council (FPC), a new industry forum organized to help promote faster payments in the United States. FIN has [...]

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By Lauren Greenwood
In Mobile, Regulation
Posted October 10, 2018

FIN Welcomes Regulatory Program for Modern Consumer Disclosures

October 10, 2018 – Financial Innovation Now today called on the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection to promote better consumer disclosures through the latest technology. In comments to [...]

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By Lauren Greenwood
In Credit, Financial Inclusion, Legislation
Posted October 2, 2018

FIN Joins Industry Groups Urging Congress to Pass IRS Modernization Legislation this Session

October 2, 2018 – Financial Innovation Now this week joined a coalition of industry organizations calling on Congress to pass legislation to modernize the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to [...]

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By Lauren Greenwood
In Regulation
Posted July 31, 2018

FIN Welcomes OCC Fintech Charter Announcement

July 31, 2018 – The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) today announced it will begin accepting applications for national bank charters from financial technology firms. FIN has [...]

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By Lauren Greenwood
In Credit, Data, General News, Mobile, Payments, Regulation
Posted July 31, 2018

FIN Statement on U.S. Treasury Report on Financial Technology; Leading Innovators Praise Policy Goals

July 31, 2018 – The U.S. Department of the Treasury today released a report outlining a number of policy proposals to modernize federal financial services regulations. The Treasury report aligns [...]

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By Lauren Greenwood
In Credit, Mobile, Payments, Regulation
Posted July 24, 2018

U.S. Report on Financial Technology – Key Takeaways

The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) recently released a report on the regulation of financial technology. The report, “Financial Technology: Additional Steps by Regulators Could [...]

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