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Financial Services Report – Winter 2020

Happy post-election, post-socially-distanced Thanksgiving, and pre-New Year’s newsletter. Banks, non-banks, and FinTechs can look forward to eight days of announcements from the Biden transition team with their latkes and...more

Are You A Money Transmitter In Florida?

The Florida Office of Financial Regulation (“OFR”) has rejected a petition for a declaratory statement seeking confirmation that payment processing activity involving the receipt of funds and transmission of such funds does...more

Louisiana Becomes Second State To Require Virtual Currency Licensing

Developments in virtual currency regulation have been top-of-mind with recently announced initiatives from the New York Department of Financial Services. Companies engaging in virtual currency activity should also, however,...more

Scope Of Agent Of A Payee Exemption In California Appears Poised For Expansion

A year after issuing an invitation for comments, the California Department of Business Oversight (“DBO”) has finally released a much-anticipated draft rulemaking relating to the scope of the “agent of a payee” exemption (the...more

Are You A Money Transmitter In South Dakota? In Delaware?

One of the defining aspects of the payments revolution of the past few years—at least from a regulatory perspective—has been the question of whether a particular payments service is subject to regulation as money...more

Are You A Money Transmitter In Massachusetts? In Rhode Island?

As we enter 2020, the payments and money transmission regulatory landscape continues to evolve on a state-by-state basis. One key development to kick off the year is newly adopted regulations in Massachusetts affirming that...more

The DBO Notifies CFL Lenders Of New Rate And Other Limitations Imposed By AB 539

The California Department of Business Oversight (DBO) has issued a Release that summarizes the provisions of California Assembly Bill 539 and addresses some implementation issues. This bill was chaptered as Chapter 708 of the...more

Money Transmission Licensing Developments in Rhode Island and Michigan

Perhaps the biggest recent news in the ever-changing money transmission regulatory landscape is the draft model language for standardized regulation of multistate money services businesses that was proposed by the Conference...more

Is Payroll Processing Money Transmission? New York May Be Weighing In

It seems like a natural progression for a company that provides any sort of payments-related information processing to migrate from handling data about payments to seeking to handle the payments themselves. But it can be a...more

California Enacts Interest Rate and Other Restrictions on Consumer Loans

As expected, California has enacted legislation imposing interest rate caps on larger consumer loans. The new law, AB 539, imposes other requirements relating to credit reporting, consumer education, maximum loan repayment...more

Assembly Bill 539 and the Future of Consumer Loans in California

The California legislature is poised to cap rates on larger consumer installment loans. Assembly Bill 539 has passed the state Assembly and the state Senate Committee on Banking and Financial Institutions. Although directed...more

Nevada Resident Sentenced for Fraud and Unlicensed Money Transmission in Case Involving Bitcoin

On May 28, 2019, a Nevada resident, Morgan Rockcoons, was sentenced in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California to 21 months in prison for wire fraud and unlicensed money transmission. In connection...more

FinCEN Issues Convertible Virtual Currency Guidance and Advisory

On May 9, 2019, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (“FinCEN”) issued a guidance, Application of FinCEN’s Regulations to Certain Business Models Involving Convertible Virtual Currencies (CVC) (“Guidance”), together with...more

Take Two: Are You a Money Transmitter in Vermont?

Last year, we noted that the Banking Department of the Vermont Department of Financial Regulation had taken the position that its money transmission law “does not exempt a payment processor or an agent of a payee from [money...more

Financial Services Report – Spring 2019

EDITOR’S NOTE - In the words of Willie Wonka: “Wait a minute — strike that, reverse it!” As loyal readers will recall, in our last issue, we tried to stay current in referring to the CFPB by what Mick Mulvaney declared...more

California Invites Comments on Agent of a Payee Exemption—Rulemaking to Follow

The California Department of Business Oversight (DBO) has issued an Invitation for Comments (“Invitation”) relating to the scope of the “agent of a payee” exemption under the Money Transmission Act, Cal. Fin. Code §2000 et...more

Are You a Money Transmitter in Michigan? In California?

The payments and money transmission regulatory landscape continues to evolve. A key new development is that Michigan has affirmed by legislation that “agent of a payee” transactions meeting certain criteria are not subject...more

The Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection Proposes Revised No-Action Letter Policy and New Product Sandbox

On December 13, 2018, the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (the “Bureau”) published in the Federal Register a proposed policy (“Proposed Policy”), which would modify its 2016 Policy on No-Action Letters (the “2016...more

Financial Services Report – Winter 2018

In between holiday shopping and merriment, we here at the Financial Services Report are pondering what’s in a name. Not much, said Shakespeare. Isaac Asimov begged to differ in a mystery story about who killed one of the...more

Financial Services Report, Fall 2018

EDITOR’S NOTE - So much for the lazy days of summer. It’s been a busy couple of months on both coasts. In a case of déjà vu all over again, a New York federal court found that the CFPB structure is unconstitutional and that...more

Are You a Money Transmitter in California?

As we have noted on multiple occasions, one of the most important questions in the non-bank payments revolution — at least from a regulatory perspective — is whether a particular payments service is subject to regulation as...more

Are You a Money Transmitter in Vermont?

The Banking Department of the Vermont Department of Financial Regulation (the “Banking Department”) recently entered into a consent order with a money transmission licensing applicant (the “Applicant”). The consent order...more

South Carolina’s Money Transmission Law Comes into Effect

On May 14, 2018, the Office of the South Carolina Attorney General (“AG”) issued a press release announcing that it has created a Money Services Division (“Division”) within the AG’s office and that, effective May 14, the...more

Financial Services Report – Spring 2018

The 2018 Winter Olympics are over. We watched two 17-year-olds win gold medals in sports that didn’t exist when we were 17. The Garlic Girls, with nicknames from their favorite breakfasts, and the U.S. men’s team won medals...more

OCC Releases Semiannual Risk Perspective: Fintech is Risky?

On July 7, 2017, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (“OCC”) released its Semiannual Risk Perspective report (the “Report”) identifying the risks faced by national banks and federal savings associations in the ...more

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