

Payments Pros – The Payments Law Podcast
Keith J. Barnett, Carlin A. McCrory, Troutman Pepper Locke, Jason M. Cover
Payment processors, money transmitters, financial institutions, lenders, and other financial technology businesses face increasing scrutiny from regulators, as well as heightened consumer expectations. Troutman Pepper Locke's Payments Pros podcast features insights from our attorneys and business leaders, regulatory experts, and stakeholders on the most challenging legal and regulatory concerns confronted by companies and others in the payments industry. From the BSA to EFTs, fintech to regtech, licensure to lending, Nacha to the CFPB, and payment processing to debt collecting, we have you covered.
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Aug 3, 2023 • 23min
Analyzing the Credit Card Competition Act of 2023
In this episode of Payments Pros, Josh McBeain welcomes Isaac Boltansky, managing director and director of policy research at BTIG to discuss the proposed Credit Card Competition Act led by Senator Durbin from Illinois.Josh and Isaac discuss the intricacies of the proposed legislation and how it would affect issuers, merchants, and consumers. Additionally, they address some of the skepticism that the bill is receiving from those in the industry and challenges that may come with the legislation.

Jul 27, 2023 • 27min
Payments and the Solar Industry
In this episode of Payments Pros, Josh McBeain welcomes his colleague Andrew Thurmond to discuss residential solar projects as well as the financing and payment options that are available for these types of projects.With renewable energy being a hot topic now, solar providers have multiple payment options to facilitate solar projects, including loans, retail installment contracts, leases, power purchase agreements, and tax credits. Josh and Andrew discuss these options and what to consider before developing solar payment programs for consumers.

Jul 11, 2023 • 21min
CFPB's Larger Participant Rule for Consumer Payments
In this discussion, experts unpack the CFPB's larger participant rule for consumer payments and its significance for the payments industry. They explore the Bureau's growing supervision, revealing the impact on consumer protections and the rise in payment complaints. The conversation highlights the potential regulatory reach over P2P platforms and how UDAP enforcement could reshape payment processing standards. Finally, they anticipate compliance challenges ahead and stress the need for robust systems to prepare for forthcoming regulatory changes.

Jun 27, 2023 • 19min
Convenience Fees: Why You Need to Pay Attention?
This edition of Payments Pros spotlights an episode from The Crypto Exchange podcast where Ethan Ostroff sat down with Payments Pros hosts Keith Barnett and Carlin McCrory to discuss recent developments with convenience fees in the payments industry. With both of their practices focusing on payments-related issues, Keith and Carlin take a deep dive into the recent CFPB advisory opinion on convenience fees and how it affects payment processors, money transmitters, and loan servicers. Additionally, they explore how the CFPB's advisory affects card network rules and how the rules mesh with state laws.

Jun 6, 2023 • 27min
A Discussion with Nacha on Proposed Rulemaking Regarding Fraud
Troutman Pepper's Payments Pros podcast offers insights from Troutman Pepper Fintech and Payment practice group attorneys, industry business leaders, and regulatory experts on the most challenging legal and regulatory concerns confronted by participants in the payments industry — including everything from BSA to EFTs, fintech to regtech, licensure to lending, Nacha to the CFPB, and payment processing to debt collecting. Our attorneys, industry experts, and regulatory insiders walk you through the federal and state regulatory, legal, and business intricacies of the highly complex payments industry.In our first episode, Troutman Pepper attorneys Keith Barnett and Carlin McCrory welcome Nacha Senior Director of Network Risk Management Jordan Bennett to discuss Nacha's recent request for information (RFI) and request for comment (RFC) regarding ACH risk management.With the June 16 deadline to provide comments quickly approaching, Keith, Carlin, and Jordan discuss nine specific RFC proposals to amend the Nacha operating rules and four other RFI topics to gather industry perspectives — all geared toward reducing successful fraud incidents and improving fund recovery within the ACH network.