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  • CFPB open banking banks Russell Vought fintechs
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    How the open banking rule skidded

    The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau faces a budget crunch or closure in early 2026, clouding the fate of its open banking rule revision.

  • Patrick and John Collison, Stripe co-founders
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    Stripe faces bank charter pushback

    The National Community Reinvestment Coalition says the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency charter would let Stripe sidestep regulations, and offer the fintech legitimacy it does not deserve.

  • retail shopping fraud holidays Visa Mastercard
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    Card networks flag fraud

    Visa and Mastercard issued reports this month that warn consumers and merchants of upgraded fraudster techniques ahead of the year-end holidays.

  • U.S. President Donald Trump holds up the “GENIUS Act” alongside applauding lawmakers at the White House.
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    Opinion

    Stablecoin risks loom: Op-ed

    The Genius Act, a law enacted this year to provide stablecoin regulations, doesn’t adequately protect consumers, one think tank lawyer writes.

  • A JPMorgan Chase logo stands in front of a building on a city street.
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    Senators back open banking rule

    Democrats urged the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to pursue an open banking rule that lets consumers freely shift personal financial data.

  • A Klarna sign at a Charlotte Premium Outlets mall in Charlotte, N.C. on March 26, 2022.
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    Caitlin Mullen/Payments Dive, data courtesy of Industry Dive employee Caitlin Mullen
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    Dems dig into BNPL

    A group of Democrats queried seven buy now, pay later companies for information about who uses their services and how often.