Follow Dodd Frank Update for live coverage from The
Clearing House’s 11th Annual Conference in New York City, Nov. 16-17,
at the Convene in Manhattan’s financial district.
More than 500 executives representing the nation’s leading
financial institutions, regulatory agencies and professional services firms are
attending to hear from some of the most influential and knowledgeable experts
in the country.
The keynote speaker list includes Federal Reserve Vice Chair
for Supervision Michael Barr; Harvard University Professor of International
Affairs and former Presidential Advisor Meghan O’Sullivan; Oxford University
Research Professor in Economics and Kings College & Senior Research Associate
at the Institute for Ethics in AI Daniel Susskind; and the co-hosts of
Bloomberg’s “Odd Lots” podcast, Tracy Alloway and Joe Weisenthal.
Attendees also will hear insight from top executives
comprising the CEO Roundtable Panel: U.S. Bancorp Chairman, President and CEO
Andrew Cecere; PNC Financial Services Group Chairman, President and CEO William
Demchak; Comerica Bank Chairman, President and CEO Curtis Farmer; and HSBC U.S.
& Americas CEO Michael Roberts.
Follow along on social media for our live updates from
sessions discussing trends in enforcement and supervision, the Consumer
Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB) proposed rule to implement Section 1033 of
the Dodd-Frank Act, as well as how the CFPB is shaping both consumer finance
and the electronics payment markets with key enforcement actions over “junk
fees,” UDAAP, and rulemaking to give the bureau supervisory authority over Big
Tech companies producing digital wallets and other financial products.
Technology is another major topic on this year’s agenda. Be
sure to look for our takeaways about artificial intelligence (AI) and public
policy initiatives aimed at digital tools developed to enable more efficient
payment avenues while still safeguarding against fraud.
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