The Use of Data Aggregation in the Consumer Financial Services Industry
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Companies across the consumer financial services industry use, or are being affected by, data aggregation activities – as providers and/or users of consumers’ financial account information. This webinar will begin with a baseline description of how data aggregation services work. We will explore the various use cases for data aggregation technologies and their potential regulatory issues, including issues regarding compliance with the Fair Credit Reporting Act, liability for unauthorized transactions under Regulation E, and unfair, deceptive, or abusive acts or practices. We will also discuss the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s principles on data aggregation and how companies have responded in the months since it was released.
Moderator
Alan S. Kaplinsky
Practice Leader
Consumer Financial Services
Speakers
Kaitlin Asrow
Center for Financial Services Innovation
Mark J. Furletti
Consumer Financial Services
James Kim
Consumer Financial Services
Adam D. Maarec
Consumer Financial Services
This program is open to Ballard Spahr clients and prospective clients. There is no cost to attend. This program is not eligible for CLE credits.
Please register at least two days before the webinar. Login details will be sent to all approved registrants. For more information, contact Daniel Martin at martind@ballardspahr.com.
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