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Reg E Refresher: Stay Compliant and Out of the Spotlight

Innovative Payments Association

Session 1: IPA Compliance Boot Camp ​Reg E, which governs electronic fund transfers and consumer protections under the Electronic Fund Transfer Act, remains a cornerstone of compliance in the payments industry. Register Now | Compliance Boot Camp ​The IPA’s Compliance Boot Camp in Chicago on Sept.

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Earned Wage Access: Where Innovation Meets Oversight

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In this session at the IPA’s Compliance Boot Camp, Eli Rosenberg of Baird Holm LLP will provide a comprehensive overview of how federal and state regulators are addressing EWA today. Button Text The IPA’s Compliance Boot Camp in Chicago on Sept. Register now.

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The Future of Open Banking: Regulation Meets Reality

Innovative Payments Association

Session 2: IPA Compliance Boot Camp Open banking has long promised to reshape the financial services ecosystem, empowering consumers with control over their data and promoting greater innovation through API-driven access. Register Now | Compliance Boot Camp The IPA’s Compliance Boot Camp in Chicago on Sept.

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Reg E in Focus: CFPB Enforcement and Compliance Tips

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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is the primary enforcement agency for Regulation E, and it has been cracking down on violations in recent years. CFPB Enforcement Actions The CFPB has taken enforcement actions against companies in the payments industry for various violations of Regulation E.

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Kraninger Outlines CFPB’s Roadmap

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As detailed in a conversation with Reuters , Kraninger said that the CFPB will continue with a number of reviews that trace their genesis to her predecessors (including former interim director Mick Mulvaney), including operational aspects of the CFPB’s public complaints database. Some things will change, some will remain the same.

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