Listen "Section 1033 Rulemaking: Redefining Access to Financial Data"
Episode Synopsis
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau recently proposed an extensive framework of rules to ensure consumer access to certain information at their financial institutions. The rules would require financial institutions to make certain data relating to consumers' transactions and accounts available to consumers and authorized third parties, establish obligations for third parties accessing a consumer's data, and provide basic standards for privacy, security, and data access. Please join Mayer Brown lawyers Matt Bisanz and Kelly Truesdale as they discuss the proposal and what it means for the financial services sector.
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