Episode 104: Deregulation in the US
With a wave of deregulatory actions across the United States, including the recent major rollback of CFPB guidance, ÂÜÀòžž asks: What's driving this shift, what does it mean for the industry and consumers, and what's likely to happen next?
With a wave of deregulatory actions across the United States, including the recent major rollback of CFPB guidance, ÂÜÀòžž asks: What's driving this shift, what does it mean for the industry and consumers, and what's likely to happen next?
In this episode of the ÂÜÀòžž Regulatory Radar Podcast, we focus on the rapidly evolving regulatory environment for financial services in the United States.
With a wave of deregulatory actions — including the recent major rollback of CFPB guidance — ÂÜÀòžž asks: What's driving this shift, what does it mean for the industry and consumers, and what's likely to happen next?
ÂÜÀòžž experts Adam Parkinson and Jimmie Franklin are joined by guest Brian Tate, President and CEO of the Innovative Payments Association, to share his on-the-ground insights into the changing landscape.
Topics covered include:
- The rollback of CFPB guidance and its implications
- The current state and future of open banking in the US
- How US deregulation compares to developments in Europe and beyond
- Key trends and what to watch in the months ahead
Tune in for expert analysis and a forward-looking discussion on one of the most consequential regulatory shifts in financial services today.