Contact: Laine Williams, (202) 897-4757, [email protected]
Washington, DC, October 16, 2024 – The Financial Data and Technology Association of North America (“FDATA North America”), a trade association representing more than three dozen financial technology and open finance companies, today submitted a comment in response to the Financial Data Exchange’s (“FDX”) application for recognition by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (“CFPB”) as a standard-setting body (“SSB”) under Section 1033 of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act. The recognition of SSBs, defined under the CFPB’s final rule issued on June 5, 2024, is pivotal in the context of the Bureau’s forthcoming personal financial data rights rule.
In the letter, FDATA North America applauded FDX’s efforts to institute additional transparency, balance as it promulgates technology standards to enable safe and secure consumer-permissioned data sharing across the financial ecosystem. We emphasized that FDX’s proposed improvements to their governance structure will ensure broader representation of various stakeholders, including smaller entities and non-banks, across its decision-making processes and expressed our members’ eagerness to contribute to FDX’s important work.
FDATA North America also urged the CFPB to require that applicants for SSB recognition establish mechanisms that allow smaller market participants to review and provide input on existing technical standards promulgated prior to an entity’s application to the CFPB for recognition as an SSB. This approach would ensure that the CFPB’s commitment to balanced representation is reflected not only in future iterations to technology standards recognized under the CFPB’s Section 1033 rulemaking, but also to technology standards already in use in the ecosystem. Additionally, we emphasized that the success of the U.S. open finance ecosystem relies on balanced representation across all stakeholders to foster growth and innovation to benefit consumers.
FDATA North America expressed its appreciation for FDX’s commitment to supporting secure, consumer-permissioned data access and looks forward to continued collaboration to advance a robust and equitable standard-setting process.
A full copy of the letter is available here.