Politics, Legal & Regulation

Policy and regulations impacting innovations in Finance.

Cleo AI to Pay $17M As Result of FTC Lawsuit Charging Firm “Deceived” Consumers

Online cash advance company Cleo AI has agreed to pay $17 million to settle the Federal Trade Commission’s allegations that the company allegedly “deceived” consumers about “how much money they could get and how fast that money could be available.” The complaint, filed in federal… Read More

CFPB Reverses Course on Controversial BNPL Rule Amid Legal Pushback

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is poised to abandon its interpretive rule that would have subjected buy now, pay later (BNPL) “pay-in-four” lenders to the same regulatory framework as traditional credit cards. This decision marks another significant rollback for the agency under its current… Read More

SEC Closes Crypto.com Investigation with No Action

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has reportedly informed Crypto.com that it has officially closed its investigation into Crypto.com and will file “no enforcement action against the company.” This follows Crypto.com receiving a Wells notice from the US SEC and Crypto.com “filing suit against… Read More

South Carolina Proposes Bitcoin Reserve to Hedge Against Inflation

South Carolina’s House of Representatives has introduced a bill that would allow the state treasurer to establish a Bitcoin reserve as part of a broader effort to hedge against inflation and diversify state funds. The proposed Strategic Digital Assets Reserve Act, sponsored by Representative Jordan… Read More

Kraken No Longer the Target of SEC Enforcement Action

The Securities and Exchange Commission has continued its retreat from regulation by enforcement regarding digital asset firms by ceasing its enforcement action against crypto exchange Kraken. Also known as Payward and Payward Ventures, the Commission said the case was dismissed with prejudice, which means permanently…. Read More

Globacap CEO Comments on PISCES Stamp Duty Exemption

The Spring Statement, delivered by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves, provided much policy to ponder. Buried within the documents were references to PISCES, or the Private Intermittent Securities and Capital Exchange System—a private securities marketplace. While still in the works, PISCES aims to provide a… Read More

The STABLE Act is Officially Introduced as House Aims to Create Regulated Environment for Stablecoin Issuance

While a draft version of the Stable Act has been in circulation for some time now, the House Financial Services Committee has officially introduced the legislation, which aims to enable a regulated environment for the issuance of stablecoins. While many global jurisdictions are pursuing CBDCs… Read More

American Fintech Council Comments on Veto of Bill in Virginia that Caps Interest Rates

The American Fintech Council (AFC) has issued a statement addressing Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin’s veto of SB 1252. The legislation sought to cap interest rates on certain credit options. SB 1252 stated that except as otherwise permitted by law, no contract shall be made for… Read More

More Growth, More Homes and Bigger Economy: Chancellor Rachel Reeves Sets Ambitious Goals in Spring Statement

The Spring Statement is always a grab bag of policies claiming to solve just about every economic woe. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves, shared her policy vision for the future today, and once again, the delivery promised fixes to an economy that continues… Read More

UK Financial Conduct Authority Announces 5 Year Plan, Aims to Support Growth, Be Smarter: “Predictable, Purposeful and Proportionate”

The UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has revealed its five-year plan, which will focus on four priorities. The FCA is a unique regulator as it holds a competition mandate: it must enable competition. Otherwise, the regulator pursues consumer protection and market integrity. Since 2023, the… Read More

Spring Statement: Payhawk CEO Shares Advice as to How UK Government Can Support Key Fintech Sector

Tomorrow, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves, will deliver the Spring Statement, and the Fintech industry will be watching closely to see how future policy will impact their sector and other changes that may affect the economy in general. The UK government has already announced it… Read More

Here is the Long List of Legislation in the Queue that Aims to Improve Access to Capital including Online Capital Formation

The House Financial Services Committee will meet tomorrow (March 25, 2025) to discuss access to capital for private firms. Associated with the hearing is a long list of legislation; many bills have made the Congressional rounds before, but with both the House and the Senate… Read More

Expanding Access to Capital: House Financial Services Committee to Discuss How to Fund Private Firms

Ensuring private firms can access money to grow is vital to the economy. Entrepreneurs and smaller firms generate jobs, fuel the economy, and drive wealth creation. There is a reason that many big, successful tech firms are based in the US and not in other… Read More

More Comments on Chancellor’s Spring Statement this Week

The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves, will deliver the Spring Statement at approximately 12:30 pm GMT on Wednesday 26 March.  The presentation to Parliament will be keenly watched by policymakers and financial markets. Reeves is expected to address a litany of challenges while sharing… Read More

Blockchain Execs Discuss Tokenization, the SEC’s Ripple Dismissal, Stablecoins

Blockchain industry executives share their thoughts on some issues of the week. High tokenization treasury totals suggest market defensiveness but obscure real-world asset opportunities. “News that tokenized treasuries have hit an all-time high of $4.6 billion, combined with Aave’s decision to abandon new tokens in… Read More

European Commission Unveils Savings and Investments Union Strategy to Improve Financial Opportunities for EU Firms

The European Commission has adopted its strategy for the Savings and Investments Union (SIU), a key initiative to improve the way the EU financial system channels savings to productive investments. It seeks to offer EU citizens broader access to capital markets and “better financing options… Read More

Digital Assets Firm tradias Obtains Approval from BaFin Under MiCA

tradias GmbH announced recently that it has successfully obtained approval by the German Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin) under the Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA). Following the submission of its notification at the end of last year, tradias GmbH has been “granted authorization to provide… Read More

US Department of Treasury Rescinds Tornado Cash Decision, a Crypto Mixer

The US Department of Treasury has announced that it has removed the economic sanctions applied to Tornado Cash, a crypto mixer. Tornado Cash, a decentralized platform, enables users to cloak crypto activity to a certain degree. In 2222, Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC)… Read More

OCC Ceases Examinations for Reputation Risk, Will Remove Such References from Guidelines

The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) announced that it will no longer examine its regulated institutions for “reputation risk” and is removing references to reputation risk from its Comptroller’s Handbook booklets and guidance issuances. These actions reportedly aim to support the OCC’s… Read More

Zodia Custody Exec Comments on SEC Regulatory Shift on Digital Assets

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has dramatically changed its position regarding digital assets following the change in administration with President Donald Trump’s election. The Commission is now controlled by Republicans, who typically are more supportive of innovation and entrepreneurship. This includes financial services. Previously,… Read More

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