Data Privacy
Consumers and small businesses deserve strong, harmonized data privacy protections. FDATA supports policies that balance innovation with important privacy safeguards, while avoiding fragmented, duplicative regimes.
We work with policymakers in both the United States and Canada to address gaps in existing regulatory frameworks, advance preemptive federal financial data privacy regimes, and eliminate duplicative or contradictory regulatory requirements for our members.
- United States: Addressing gaps in GLBA and FCRA, while advocating for a unified federal privacy framework.
- Canada: Supporting alignment between the CPPA, OSFI guidelines, and open banking standards.
Related Press Releases

August 18, 2021, Washington, DC - Today, the Financial Data and Technology Association (FDATA) of North America submitted comments to Alberta's consultation on efforts to strengthen and modernize privacy protections in the province.

May 21, 2020, Washington, DC - Today, FDATA North America submitted a letter to the U.S. House Committee on Financial Services on consumer financial data privacy.

October 4, 2019, Washington, DC - Today, FDATA North America submitted a whitepaper to Canada's Department of Finance on digital identity and the notion that it is not a necessary component of open banking.
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Data Privacy
FDATA FCRA NPRM Comment Letter
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