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Congressman McHenry, Ranking Member on the House Finance Services Committee, Requests Series of Hearings – Including Fintech

By JD Alois, Crowdfund Insider


Washington, Jan 23 -

Congressman Patrick McHenry, the Republican leader of the House Financial Services Committee, has asked Committee Chairwoman Maxine Waters to move forward on hearings in “critical areas that the committee should prioritize in the first months of the new Congress.”

The list of hearings requested by McHenry is fairly long. Included on the list is one on Fintech:

“A hearing on the regulation of Fintech, specifically to examine how the major U.S. financial regulators have started offices of innovation and pilot programs to encourage innovation in financial services and evaluating the strengths and weaknesses of that current framework.”

The Fintech ecosystem is fairly robust in the US. A combination of risk-taking entrepreneurs, a deep pool of venture funding, and a prominent financial services sector, has propelled the US to be one of the leading innovation centers in the world. Yet policymakers could do more to fuel financial innovation which seeks to challenge traditional financial industry incumbents while providing better services, for less, to more people.

One hot button topic is the toxic problem of regulatory overlap between state regulators and federal regulators. This duplicative oversight extolls a significant cost on society and thus consumers who end up footing the bill.

Other requested hearings by McHenry include a session on Britain’s “Brexit” withdrawal from the EU and its impact on the US.

Another important topic is China, the largest Fintech market in the world, and its encroaching competitiveness within the financial services sector as well as other issues such as cybersecurity.

The complete list of requested hearings is below.

Additionally, the Committee must provide oversight and ensure accountability for consumers to ensure everyone has fair and transparent access to the financial products they need.  Hearings that would help further that objective include: