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Open Banking has become one of the most significant regulatory challenges of the last decade, with global implications for both financial services and consumers. As financial institutions and consumers navigate the evolving landscape of data sharing, the U.S. has recently introduced new regulations that may reshape the future of financial innovation. In this episode, we explore the launch of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's Final Rule for Open Banking, its mixed reception, and the lawsuits that followed its finalization.
Hosts: Rachel Morrissey, Money20/20 US
Phil Goldfeder, CEO, American Fintech Council
Guest: Alexandra Barrage, Partner, Troutman Pepper Locke
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Open Banking has become one of the most significant regulatory challenges of the last decade, with global implications for both financial services and consumers. As financial institutions and consumers navigate the evolving landscape of data sharing, the U.S. has recently introduced new regulations that may reshape the future of financial innovation. In this episode, we explore the launch of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's Final Rule for Open Banking, its mixed reception, and the lawsuits that followed its finalization.
Hosts: Rachel Morrissey, Money20/20 US
Phil Goldfeder, CEO, American Fintech Council
Guest: Alexandra Barrage, Partner, Troutman Pepper Locke
Follow us on LinkedIn
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