ABA’s 13th Annual National Institute on Consumer Financial Services Basics 2023
Event summary
The American Bar Association’s National Institute on Consumer Financial Services Basics is a two-day, learning-focused conference with timely insights from regulatory agencies, consumer advocacy organizations and practitioners in the consumer finance industry to give you a better understanding of current trends – and what’s on the legal horizon for the sector.
Topics covered at this virtual event included:
- Truth in lending and fair lending
- Financial privacy and data security
- Debt collection and credit reporting
- Consumer communications, asset accounts, payment systems and digital currencies
- Installment lending and military lending
- Unfair, deceptive, or abusive acts or practices (UDAAP) and anti-money laundering
- Fintech products and services
Friday, October 20, 2023 | 12:45 – 1:45 pm EDT
Asset Accounts: Payments, Regulation E, Prepaid Cards
Cooley partner Sean Ruff was one of the speakers who discussed payment systems and deposit products, including electronic payments, funds availability and stored value.
For more information, please email Rebecca Lanz.
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