Fintech News Stories
President Biden expected to nominate crypto critic to lead OCC
/President Joe Biden is expected to nominate Saule Omarova, a Cornell University law professor, to lead the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC). In prior comments, Omarova has been critical of big banks and the crypto sector.
Read More‘Mega-IRAs’ a focus of lawmakers looking to address inequality
/According to Congress’s nonpartisan Joint Committee on Taxation, more than $279B sits in ‘mega-IRAs’, or individual retirement accounts with at least $5M each.
Read MoreCharles Schwab faces class action complaint over robo-adviser cash-sweep practices
/A group of investors have brought a class-action complaint against brokerage Charles Schwab. They claim the company violated fiduciary and consumer-protection responsibilities through its Schwab Intelligent Portfolios’ cash sweep program.
Read MoreCoinbase Lend is facing pushback from the SEC, the company says
/Cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase, which recently went public, says it’s facing possible enforcement action from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) over its Coinbase Lend product that it expected to launch in the coming weeks.
Read MoreIndustry braces for Consumer Financial Protection Bureau 2.0
/The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has outlined its priorities in a staff memo, including consumers facing hardship due to Covid-19, and racial equity.
Read MoreSenate rejects crypto tax amendment to infrastructure bill
/The U.S. Senate has rejected a bipartisan amendment to the $1T infrastructure bill that would have ring-fenced cryptocurrency tax-reporting requirements, creating potential headaches for crypto companies.
Read MoreICYMI: Former OCC lead Brian Brooks leaves Binance.US
/Brain Brooks, former acting head of the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency under the Trump administration, resigned from his post as CEO of crypto exchange Binance.US, a mere three months into the job.
Read MoreSEC chairman Gensler says stronger crypto regulation is in the cards
/In a speech at the Aspen Security Forum this week, Gary Gensler, chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), likened the crypto markets to the Wild West in which investors were not sufficiently protected.
Read MoreRobinhood reveals probes ahead of IPO this week
/In an eleventh hour announcement, brokerage platform Robinhood, which is set to begin trading on the Nasdaq this week, has disclosed that it’s under investigation by regulators again.
Read MoreFidelity and Shoobx team up on equity management solution for private companies
/Fidelity Investments, one of the nation’s biggest stock plan administrators, is tapping the toolset of Shoobx – an equity management company – on an equity management solution for private companies of all stages.
Read MoreBanks lobby for tiger controls on fintech access to Fed payments system
/Banks are lobbying the Federal Reserve to set strict parameters for fintechs that want access to services provided by the Fed, including its payments system.
Read MoreDigital banking app Chime faces hundreds of CFPB complaints over unexplained account closures
/Chime, a fintech company that works with partner banks to offer banking services to its customers, is facing scrutiny over 920 complaints to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)
Read MoreSEC delays approval of first Bitcoin exchange-traded fund
/In a blow to crypto traders, the Securities and Exchange Commission is holding off approval of the first Bitcoin exchange-traded fund (ETF).
Read MoreGen Z-focused fintech Greenlight sues ex-Facebook employee who joined Rival Step
/Greenlight, an Atlanta company that offers debit cards and bank accounts for kids, is suing a former Facebook executive who recently began a job at rival startup Step, whose products serve a similar customer group.
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