Payments

The payments landscape for community banks is changing rapidly as traditional payments converge with new instant payment systems and emerging cryptocurrencies. It is critical for Community Banks to maintain awareness of developments in the payments space to assess new opportunities, mitigate risks, and ensure that their payment strategy aligns with overall business plans.

Payments Access, Choice, and Governance

Apr 14, 2021, 10:22 AM
Title : Payments Access, Choice, and Governance
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Payments Access

Letters and Testimonies

Apr 9, 2021, 14:13 PM
Title : Letters and Testimonies
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Letters and Testimony

Payments Strategy Guide

Apr 7, 2021, 11:55 AM
Title : Payments Strategy Guide
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Payments
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Credit Card and Debit Cards, Card Regulation, and Other Related Topics

Mar 31, 2021, 15:44 PM
Title : Credit Card and Debit Cards, Card Regulation, and Other Related Topics
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Online Training
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Payments News

ICBA requests federal records on CBDC authority

March 25, 2024

ICBA filed a Freedom of Information Act request for federal records related to whether legislative changes are required to issue a U.S. central bank digital currency.

FOIA Filing: ICBA noted that a 2022 executive order from President Joe Biden directed the U.S. attorney general, Treasury secretary, and Federal Reserve chairman to report on whether congressional action is needed for the U.S. to issue a CBDC, should it be deemed appropriate and in the national interest. That report has never been made public.

U.S. State of Play: The Fed is researching the merits of a U.S. CBDC while Congress determines whether to permit the Fed to issue a digital dollar. Fed Chair Jerome Powell has repeatedly said congressional authorization is needed for his agency to issue a CBDC.

ICBA View: ICBA has repeatedly expressed opposition to the creation of a U.S. CBDC and supports the CBDC Anti-Surveillance State Act (S. 3801/H.R. 5403), which would prohibit the Federal Reserve Banks from offering products or services—including CBDCs—directly to individuals.