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Title | Recipient | Date |
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Joint Trades Opposition Letter to Credit Card Rate Cap Amendment | 05/21/25 | |
Joint Trades Letter to Congress on Credit Card Competition Act Amendment | 05/21/25 | |
ICBA Letter to Senate Ahead of GENIUS Act Stablecoin Vote | U.S. Senate | 05/16/25 |
ICBA Letter on April 2 House Financial Services Committee Markup | House Financial Services Committee | 04/01/25 |
Statement for the Record of Digital Assets Hearing | 02/26/25 | |
Statement for Digital Assets Hearing | 02/11/25 | |
Joint Trades Opposition Letter to 10 Percent Credit Card Interest Rate Cap Act | 02/05/25 | |
Joint Letter Supporting Senate Secure Payments Act of 2024 | Sen. Ted Budd | 06/19/24 |
ICBA Letter Supporting HR 5403 | U.S. House of Representatives | 05/21/24 |
Joint Trades Letter Opposing Credit Card Price Control Bill | Sen. Josh Hawley | 09/20/23 |
Title | Recipient | Date |
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Letter to Nacha on International ACH Transactions | 05/30/25 | |
Letter to Nacha on ACH Proposals | 12/16/24 | |
Letter urging CFPB to clarify Regulation Z interpretive rule on Buy Now, Pay Later Loans | Consumer Financial Protection Bureau | 08/01/24 |
Request for 90-Day Comment Extension on Expanding Fedwire | 06/11/24 | |
ICBA Comments on Reg II Debit Card Interchange Proposal | Federal Reserve | 05/11/24 |
Comments on Basel Cryptoasset Standard Amendments | Basel Committee on Banking Supervision | 03/28/24 |
Freedom of Information Act Request on CBDC Authority | Federal Reserve, Justice Department, Treasury Department | 03/22/24 |
Joint Trade Statement on ISO 20022 Standards | BIS Committee on Payments and Market Infrastructures | 02/28/24 |
Disclosure of Cryptoasset Exposures | Letter to Regulators | 01/30/24 |
ICBA Comment Letter for FinCEN Cryptocurrency Mixer Proposal | FinCEN | 01/23/24 |
Title | Committee | Presenter | Date |
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ICBA Statement for STABLE Act Markup | House Financial Services Committee | Written Statement | 04/01/25 |
Community Bank Statement for GENIUS Act Markup | Senate Banking Committee | Written Statement | 03/12/25 |
Statement for House Hearing on Central Bank Digital Currency Risks | House Subcommittee on Digital Assets, Financial Technology and Inclusion | Written Statement | 09/13/23 |
Effective Regulation of Crypto Assets | Senate Banking Committee | Written Statement | 02/13/23 |
Statement for Senate Crypto Hearing | Senate Banking Committee | Written Statement | 07/28/22 |
Hearing Statement on Central Bank Digital Currency | House Financial Services Committee | Written statement | 05/25/22 |
Enhanced Regulation of Digital Assets Will Promote Responsible Innovation | Senate Banking Hearing | 02/15/22 | |
Statement for House Hearing on Stablecoins | House Financial Services Committee | Written statement | 02/08/22 |
Statement for Senate Stablecoin Hearing | Senate Banking Committee | Written Statement | 12/14/21 |
Statement for House Hearing on Digital Assets | House Financial Services Committee | Written statement | 12/07/21 |
ICBA Statement for HFSC Fintech Hearing 9-29-2020 | HSFC | 09/29/20 |
April 28, 2025
In his first public remarks since being sworn in as Securities and Exchange Commission chair, Paul Atkins said he looks forward to working with market participants, the administration, and Congress to “establish a rational, fit-for-purpose regulatory framework for crypto assets.”
Details: In the meeting of the SEC’s Crypto Task Force, Commissioner Caroline Crenshaw also challenged the panel to think through issues that could weaken investor protection, saying: “Trust is particularly important in our relationships with financial institutions. That is why our custody regulations are so important.”
More: Crenshaw asked:
What basic standards should apply to ensure trust for custodians and should those rules differ for crypto assets?
How would the SEC ensure any dual regime it creates would be as robust as the current regime?
ICBA View: The Task Force discussed proposed changes for the Safeguarding Advisory Client Assets Rule, which ICBA commented on in 2023, urging the SEC to determine that banks must be insured by the FDIC to be eligible to serve as a qualified custodian.