Close Menu
KumbhCoinorg
    What's Hot

    Fans erupt as Abhishek Sharma, Eshan Malinga propel SRH to thrilling win over CSK in IPL 2026

    April 18, 2026

    Sidney Crosby Led His Pittsburgh Penguins Back to the Stanley Cup Playoffs

    April 18, 2026

    Oil prices plunge as Iran says Strait of Hormuz 'open' during ceasefire

    April 18, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • Fans erupt as Abhishek Sharma, Eshan Malinga propel SRH to thrilling win over CSK in IPL 2026
    • Sidney Crosby Led His Pittsburgh Penguins Back to the Stanley Cup Playoffs
    • Oil prices plunge as Iran says Strait of Hormuz 'open' during ceasefire
    • Congresswoman Sheri Biggs Discloses Up To $250,000 BTC Investment Via IShares Bitcoin ETF
    • Opera bosses credit pop star Rosalía for artform's 'surge of support'
    • IPL 2026: ‘I was looking at a score around 220-230’ – Ruturaj Gaikwad rues CSK’s batting lapse in SRH loss | Cricket News
    • Harvard University’s plan to expand writing class size draws union objection
    • SEC Gives Some Self-Custody Crypto Apps 5 Years to Sort Out Broker Licensing
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    KumbhCoinorg
    Saturday, April 18
    • Home
    • Crypto News
      • Bitcoin & Altcoins
      • Blockchain Trends
      • Forex News
    • Kumbh Mela
    • Entertainment
      • Celebrity Gossip
      • Movie & TV Reviews
      • Music Industry News
    • Market News
      • Global Economy Insights
      • Real Estate Trends
      • Stock Market Updates
    • Education
      • Career Development
      • Online Learning
      • Study Tips
    • Airdrop News
      • Ico News
    • Sports
      • Cricket
      • Football
      • hockey
    KumbhCoinorg
    Home»Market News»Global Economy Insights»Data-Sharing Agreements for Fintech: the Market Solved What DC Couldn’t
    Global Economy Insights

    Data-Sharing Agreements for Fintech: the Market Solved What DC Couldn’t

    kumbhorgBy kumbhorgJanuary 9, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Data-Sharing Agreements for Fintech: the Market Solved What DC Couldn’t
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Copy Link

    Private markets work well when they are allowed to function free from big government directives. The latest example is in the world of financial data sharing, where Washington tried to dictate prices, warring industry interests warned of disaster, and the free market quietly delivered a solution on its own.

    Since the passage of major financial industry reform legislation in 2010, policymakers have debated how to create a regulatory framework within which personal data portability and sharing can occur safely and securely. Unsurprisingly, the Biden Administration sought to finalize rulemaking that was supposed to put an end to some 15 years of speculation on what this framework, under Section 1033 of Dodd-Frank, would look like.

    For years, banks were required to provide financial technology companies with customer data for free, with few limits on how that data could be monetized. The Biden Administration embraced that policy, finalizing a rule that required banks to share data with aggregators at no cost. It was a government-mandated price control of zero dollars, delivering a “solution” to a problem that didn’t exist.

    President Trump saw the absurdity of the so-called Rule 1033 and acted swiftly to stop it. By forbidding banks from charging for access, the rule would have forced them to absorb the infrastructure, cybersecurity, and compliance costs of data sharing while allowing fintech firms — favored by the Biden Administration — to profit from the very data they received at no charge. The result would have been a system where the costs were socialized, and the profits were privatized.

    After a federal court issued an injunction halting enforcement of the Biden-era rule, some claimed that government needed to put its thumb on the scale to negotiate fair compensation for access. Those arguments have already collapsed.

    In recent weeks, JPMorgan Chase — the country’s largest bank — reached market-based pricing agreements with 95 percent of the data middlemen in the market. One such actor supporting greater government involvement went so far as to confirm that its updated agreement with the bank “wouldn’t affect current customer deals or pricing.” 

    The success of these agreements makes one thing clear: market participants can solve complex problems through negotiation and partnership far better than regulators can through compulsion. Voluntary, market-based arrangements have succeeded where central planning failed.

    As the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau prepares to issue an updated rule, it should reject the false premise that consumer privacy and innovation can only thrive under government control. Embracing a market-based framework will strengthen consumer protection and foster responsible innovation far more effectively than price mandates ever could.

    The best course of action would be to eliminate the agency entirely, and transfer its powers to other areas in the federal bureaucracy. If that is not possible, there is a menu of options to reform the structure to better serve taxpayers. Over the past decade, the agency’s priorities have swung dramatically with each administration, creating instability for consumers and industry alike. Concentrating so much authority in a single director has proven unworkable. A bipartisan commission structure, like the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) or Federal Trade Commission (FTC), could restore accountability and consistency.

    Congress should also bring the CFPB’s funding under the normal appropriations process, rather than letting it draw money directly from the Federal Reserve. Transparent funding would improve oversight and focus CFPB’s work on real consumer benefit instead of political goals.

    Most importantly, CFPB should pursue modern oversight that protects consumers while supporting innovation. Its failure to evaluate the data security risks of mandatory data sharing under the Biden-era Rule 1033 shows the danger of heavy-handed policymaking.

    President Trump’s CFPB should build a lasting legacy of practical, forward-looking regulation that respects both consumer protection and market competition. The fall of the Biden-era Rule 1033 is a reminder that the free market, when allowed to work, delivers the best results for everyone.

    Agreements couldnt DataSharing Fintech Market Solved
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleThe Global Vaccines Market
    Next Article Friday New Releases – January 9, 2026 – 2 Loud 2 Old Music
    kumbhorg
    • Website
    • Tumblr

    Related Posts

    Global Economy Insights

    Surga Bunga Tersembunyi Di Danau Constance » Dashofinsight

    By kumbhorgApril 18, 2026
    Global Economy Insights

    AI Abundance Won’t End Inflation, Nor Make Money Meaningless

    By kumbhorgApril 18, 2026
    Global Economy Insights

    Gemuruh Perkusi Tradisional Korea » Dashofinsight

    By kumbhorgApril 17, 2026
    Global Economy Insights

    AIER Names Samuel Gregg as President

    By kumbhorgApril 17, 2026
    Global Economy Insights

    Sayur Bening Kelor: Hidangan Tradisional Healthy

    By kumbhorgApril 16, 2026
    Global Economy Insights

    Progressive Taxes May Discourage the Most Productive Work

    By kumbhorgApril 16, 2026
    Add A Comment

    Comments are closed.

    Don't Miss

    Fans erupt as Abhishek Sharma, Eshan Malinga propel SRH to thrilling win over CSK in IPL 2026

    By kumbhorgApril 18, 2026

    Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) held their nerve in a pulsating contest to defeat Chennai Super Kings…

    Sidney Crosby Led His Pittsburgh Penguins Back to the Stanley Cup Playoffs

    April 18, 2026

    Oil prices plunge as Iran says Strait of Hormuz 'open' during ceasefire

    April 18, 2026

    Congresswoman Sheri Biggs Discloses Up To $250,000 BTC Investment Via IShares Bitcoin ETF

    April 18, 2026
    Top Posts

    Satwik-Chirag storm into China Masters final with straight-game win over Malaysia | Badminton News

    September 21, 2025165 Views

    SaucerSwap SAUCE Crypto Breaks Key Resistance Amid Nvidia-Hedera Deal

    July 15, 202546 Views

    Unlocking Your Potential with Mubite: The Future of Crypto Prop Trading

    September 17, 202533 Views

    Stablecoins 2025 Exchange Reserves: Insights into DeFi Trends

    September 8, 202532 Views
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • Vimeo
    About Us

    Welcome to KumbhCoin!
    At KumbhCoin, we strive to create a unique blend of cultural and technological news for a diverse audience. Our platform bridges the spiritual significance of the Kumbh Mela with the dynamic world of cryptocurrency and general news.

    Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest WhatsApp
    Our Picks

    Fans erupt as Abhishek Sharma, Eshan Malinga propel SRH to thrilling win over CSK in IPL 2026

    April 18, 2026

    Sidney Crosby Led His Pittsburgh Penguins Back to the Stanley Cup Playoffs

    April 18, 2026

    Oil prices plunge as Iran says Strait of Hormuz 'open' during ceasefire

    April 18, 2026
    Most Popular

    7 things to know before the bell

    January 22, 20250 Views

    Reeves optimistic despite surprise rise in UK borrowing

    January 22, 20250 Views

    Barnes & Noble stock soars 20% as it explores a sale Barnes & Noble stock soars 20% as it explores a sale

    January 22, 20250 Views
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Privacy Policy
    • Contact Us
    • About Us
    © 2026 Kumbhcoin. Designed by Webwizards7.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.