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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) announced plans to substantially revise a U.S. open banking rule, leading a federal judge to pause ongoing litigation initiated by banking associations. The CFPB aims to initiate an accelerated rulemaking process and address concerns raised by stakeholders, including fintechs, regarding data access fees and consumer rights to financial information. The rule, part of the Dodd-Frank Act, is set to impact larger banks by mid-2026, with compliance for smaller banks extending to 2030.
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