WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Thursday kicked off a do-over of its "open banking" regulations governing consumer control over the sharing of their personal ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has done an about-face on its open banking rule, issuing a new proposal seeking comment on whether banks can charge fees for data access and if third parties ...
America’s adoption of open banking has just been struck a serious blow, and it’s completely unexpected. A federal judge has weighed in, putting a halt to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s ...
WASHINGTON — A group representing fintech companies has filed an opposing brief urging the court to allow the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's open banking rule to go into effect while ...
Visa has decided to discontinue its open-banking services in the US, citing ongoing regulatory ambiguity surrounding consumer data rights and the potential for increased fees related to customer ...
The Washington Examiner filed a civil complaint against the CFPB under the federal Freedom of Information Act following eight months of bureau refusals to release its financial and design records of ...
As open banking comes to the United States and Canada, financial institutions are designing new customer consent experiences for consumers to share data with their designated third-party recipients.