In this special crossover episode of The Crypto Exchange and Payments Pros podcasts, hosts Ethan Ostroff and Carlin McCrory, along with James Stevens, co-leader of Troutman Pepper Locke’s Financial Services Industry Group, explore the dynamic landscape of partnerships between financial institutions and digital asset firms. They discuss the increasing demand for payment enablement, highlighting how these institutions facilitate fiat currency transactions through strategic collaborations with digital asset providers.

In this episode of Moving the Metal: The Auto Finance Podcast, Brooke Conkle and Chris Capurso delve into recent legislative changes affecting the auto finance industry in Connecticut and Oregon. They discuss Connecticut’s Senate Bill 1357, which introduces updates on automatic renewal provisions, dealer advertising requirements, and express warranties. The conversation highlights the compliance challenges these changes pose for dealers and finance companies. The hosts also explore Oregon’s House Bill 3178, focusing on new disclosure requirements, the reduced timeline for finalizing financing, and the right to void contracts. This episode provides a comprehensive analysis of how these state laws impact operations and potential litigation risks for industry professionals.

In this insightful crossover episode of The Consumer Finance Podcast and Payments Pros, host Taylor Gess is joined by Joseph Reilly and Paul Boller to explore the intricacies of state licensing in the point-of-sale finance sector. The discussion delves into the distinctions between licensing and notification requirements, the role of sales finance agencies, and the implications for third-party facilitators and direct lenders. Gain insights into how state-specific regulations impact nonbank entities and learn about the unique challenges sellers and third-party providers face in navigating these regulatory landscapes.

In this episode of the Crypto Exchange, host Genna Garver is joined by David Labhart from ACA Group to discuss the dynamic landscape of digital assets and blockchain technology. David, who brings extensive experience from his previous role as an attorney advisor at the SEC, shares insights on the evolving regulatory environment surrounding digital assets. The conversation highlights the increasing importance of digital assets for traditional investment managers, including private fund managers, as the U.S. financial markets move toward blockchain integration. Genna and David explore the implications of recent regulatory developments, such as the GENIUS Act, which establishes a framework for payment stablecoins, and the SEC’s approval of the first crypto exchange-traded funds under new listing standards. The episode emphasizes the growing demand for digital assets and the transformative potential of tokenization across various investment classes. Additionally, they address the challenges compliance professionals face in adapting existing regulatory frameworks to accommodate digital assets, stressing the need for clarity on their classification as securities, commodities, or other categories.

In this crossover episode of Payments Pros and The Consumer Finance Podcast, Carlin McCrory is joined by colleague Kim Phan to discuss the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB) recent developments regarding Section 1033 of the Consumer Financial Protection Act (CFPA). This summer, the CFPB initiated a new rulemaking process, inviting industry comments on its final rule concerning personal financial data rights. With a deadline of October 21 for public comments, industry participants are encouraged to weigh in on access to consumer financial information.

In this episode of Payments Pros, Carlin McCrory is joined by colleague Kim Phan to discuss the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB) recent developments regarding Section 1033 of the Consumer Financial Protection Act (CFPA). This summer, the CFPB initiated a new rulemaking process, inviting industry comments on its final rule concerning personal financial data rights. With a deadline of October 21 for public comments, industry participants are encouraged to weigh in on access to consumer financial information.

In this crossover episode of The Consumer Finance Podcast and Regulatory Oversight, Chris Willis is joined by Joseph DeFazio, Bill Foley, and Michael Yaghi to discuss the implications of New York’s FAIR Act, a significant amendment to the state’s UDAAP statute. The FAIR Act aims to broaden consumer protection by lowering the threshold for legal action against unfair and abusive business practices. With expanded enforcement powers for the state, this legislation could dramatically increase litigation risks for financial services companies operating in New York if the governor signs the bill. Tune in to understand how this legislative shift might affect the industry and what steps businesses can take to prepare.

In this insightful crossover episode of The Consumer Finance Podcast and Payments Pros, host Jason Cover is joined by Mark Furletti and Jeremy Sairsingh to delve into the intricate world of credit card rewards programs. Discover the various types of rewards, from points-based systems to cashback and travel miles, and learn how these programs are funded. The episode also explores regulatory perspectives, including recent CFPB guidance and state-specific laws affecting rewards programs.

In this episode of Moving the Metal, hosts Brooke Conkle and Chris Capurso from Troutman Pepper Locke’s Consumer Financial Services Practice Group are joined by Chris Willis to explore the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB) proposed changes to the larger participant rule for auto finance. The discussion delves into the CFPB’s current regulatory activities, including its focus on revisiting and potentially reducing the number of nonbank companies subject to supervision. The team examines the implications of raising the threshold for what constitutes a larger participant in the auto finance market and how this could impact industry dynamics. They also consider the broader regulatory landscape and the potential for future changes under different administrations. Tune in for valuable insights into the evolving world of auto finance regulation and what it means for industry participants.

In this episode of The Consumer Finance Podcast, Chris Willis, co-leader of Troutman Pepper Locke’s Consumer Financial Services Regulatory practice, delves into the intricacies of corporate restructuring with Alex Rovira, a partner in the Bankruptcy + Restructuring group. They explore two key strategies — optimization restructuring and liability management transactions — that financial services companies can employ to isolate liabilities and enhance asset value. Learn how these methods can help businesses manage distress, improve credit lines, and maintain operational efficiency amid regulatory challenges and market fluctuations. Tune in for insights on aligning business structures and leveraging balance sheet adjustments to navigate financial complexities effectively.