Apple, PayPal could face bank-like supervision under federal watchdog’s proposal

The top US consumer financial watchdog on Tuesday proposed to regulate tech giants’ digital payments and smartphone wallet services, saying they rival traditional payment methods in scale and scope but lack consumer safeguards.

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s proposal would subject companies like Alphabet, Apple, PayPal and Block’s CashApp to bank-like supervision, with CFPB examiners inspecting their privacy protections, executives’ conduct, and compliance with laws barring unfair and deceptive practices.

If finalized, the proposal would cover about 17 companies that together send more than 13 billion payments annually, according to a CFPB official. The agency declined to name the other platforms that would be covered beyond GooglePay, ApplePay, PayPal and CashApp.

Apple, PayPal and CashApp did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Google declined to comment

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The proposal marks a long-anticipated and ambitious move by CFPB Director Rohit Chopra to assert the agency’s full authority over Big Tech, a sector he has frequently criticized for privacy and competition issues.

The proposal marks a long-anticipated and ambitious move by CFPB Director Rohit Chopra to assert the agency’s full authority over Big Tech.
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Since becoming director in 2021, Chopra has steadily increased CFPB scrutiny of the sector, seeking information in 2021 on how Big Tech companies use consumer data and last year launching an inquiry into their payments platforms.

In a statement on Tuesday, Chopra said the tech sector had expanded into financial services traditionally provided by the closely regulated banking sector.

“Today’s rule would crack down on one avenue for regulatory arbitrage by ensuring large technology firms and other nonbank payments companies are subjected to appropriate oversight,” he said.

The CFPB’s proposal would subject companies like Alphabet, Apple and PayPal to bank-like supervision.
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“Today’s rule would crack down on one avenue for regulatory arbitrage by ensuring large technology firms and other nonbank payments companies are subjected to appropriate oversight,” he said.

In a speech last month Chopra said CFPB research had found tech giants collected vast amounts of consumer payments data with few limits, scant transparency and confusing corporate policies, putting consumers at risk of Chinese-style surveillance by the companies.

Speaking about Tuesday’s proposal, senior CFPB officials said it was imperative to look into privacy compliance at these larger firms with a wealth of consumer data, noting that many of their business models focus on monetizing that data.

Representatives of Big Tech companies have previously highlighted their efforts to protect consumer data.

Chopra said CFPB research had found tech giants collected vast amounts of consumer payments data with few limits.
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Tuesday’s proposal would apply to companies handling more than 5 million transactions a year. The agency said the rule would also foster competition by ensuring that both traditional financial players and the tech sector were equally subject to the same oversight.

The proposal is now subject to a notice-and-comment period expected to end in early 2024.

source: nypost.com


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