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Bank failures may not be the biggest news in financial services

4/21/2023

 
The recent failures of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank may not be the biggest news in financial services.  

In the latest episode of the IPA Payments Pod, the IPA’s CEO, Brian Tate, and Chris Stromberg, the IPA’s director of government relations, talk about current events that could shape the future of the payments industry. They get into the Supreme Court case on the CFPB’s funding, what is happening on Capitol Hill, and the CFPB’s announcement on UDAAP. 

The IPA thanks our member sponsor, Netspend, for helping to make this show possible.  

This podcast was recorded on April 13, 2023. Things may have changed by the time you hear it.  

You can find the latest episode here.  

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