Episode 104: Deregulation in the US
With a wave of deregulatory actions across the United States, including the recent major rollback of CFPB guidance, Âé¶¹´«Ã½ 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, Âé¶¹´«Ã½ 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 Âé¶¹´«Ã½ 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 — Âé¶¹´«Ã½ asks: What's driving this shift, what does it mean for the industry and consumers, and what's likely to happen next?
Âé¶¹´«Ã½ 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.