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01.29.26

To CFPB or Not to CFPB, That Is the Question: Navigating Uncertainty and Regulatory Developments in 2026

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01.29.26

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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's existence and regulatory agenda continues to evolve, creating uncertainty for financial services companies navigating new and proposed rules. This webinar will examine the latest CFPB regulatory developments, with a focus on recently issued regulations that may face shifting timelines or enforcement questions.

Moderated by Davis Wright Tremaine Partners Eric Goldberg and Melissa Guidorizzi, panelists will discuss the latest on the funding showdown, chances for a future CFPB, key rules expected to be in play, including the Section 1033 open banking rule and earned wage access, as well as other notable CFPB actions. Join AFC and industry experts for a practical conversation on what these developments mean for fintech companies and financial institutions, how to manage regulatory risk, and how to prepare amid ongoing uncertainty.

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