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In new video, NAFCU informs public on fintech banks, proposes solutions for a level playing field

WASHINGTON, DC (April 6, 2021) — The National Association of Federally-Insured Credit Unions (NAFCU) released a new video to urge policymakers to ensure a level playing field between financial technology companies that are granted bank charters and financial institutions. Many fintech companies are offering various consumer financial products and services but are under regulated and not subject to the same oversight as credit unions and banks.

“While financial technology companies begin to acquire bank charters but remain unchecked, NAFCU has released a new video to bring awareness to the growing risk this poses to the financial system,” said NAFCU President and CEO Dan Berger. “NAFCU believes federal financial regulators have a role to play in the supervision and regulation of fintechs under their existing authorities.

“Fintech companies have taken root in the cracks of a fragmented regulatory system, and consumers deserve to be fully aware of what this landscape might entail, including lack of oversight of data and lack of guarantees on funds. The longer this mounting issue goes on without proper supervisory oversight, the greater the risk of a significant loss or violation of consumer rights. Federal regulators must ensure that new models of banking are held to the same high standards that exist for credit unions and banks. A level playing field for all financial institutions is necessary to prevent damage to the financial system.”

View the full video.


About NAFCU

The National Association of Federally-Insured Credit Unions is the only national trade association focusing exclusively on federal issues affecting the nation’s federally-insured credit unions. NAFCU membership is direct and provides credit unions with the best in federal advocacy, education and compliance assistance. For more information on NAFCU, go to www.nafcu.org or @NAFCU on Twitter.

Contacts

Molly Safreed, msafreed@nafcu.org (NAFCU)

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