FDATA North America Submits Comments to the Prudential Regulators’ RFI on Bank-Fintech Partnerships

by rebecca

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 consortium of more than 30 financial technology companies providing consumers and small- and medium-enterprises with innovative financial products, services, and tools, today submitted comments to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (“OCC”), the Federal Reserve (“Fed”), and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (“FDIC”; collectively, “the agencies”) in response to their Request for Information (“RFI”) on bank-fintech arrangements involving banking products and services. In the letter, FDATA North America expressed concern that the agencies’ RFI failed to appropriately capture or distinguish among the breadth of bank-fintech relationships and encouraged the agencies to recognize the diverse benefits these collaborations bring to consumers, small businesses, and the broader financial marketplace.

FDATA North America highlighted that bank-fintech arrangements provide essential services beyond traditional banking, including personal financial management, lending, and payments, thereby fostering competition, reducing costs, and expanding access to financial services for underserved populations. In the letter, FDATA North America urged the agencies to defer oversight of consumer-permissioned data access arrangements to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (“CFPB”), given the imminent finalization of the CFPB’s Personal Financial Data Rights rule. FDATA North America suggested that the agencies allow time for a thorough assessment of the CFPB’s final rule for all bank-fintech arrangements before considering further regulatory action.

A full copy of the letter is available here.

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