
September 26 • Google • Washington, D.C.
ETA’s annual Fintech Policy Forum brings together ETA member company executives and policymakers to discuss how developing technologies and public policy can work together to help consumers, businesses, and the economy.
Topics
- Financial Inclusion Through Fintech
- Fintech — A View from Capitol Hill
- Identity and Fraud in a Digital World
- Regulators View on Fintech
- Convergence of Banks and Fintechs
- Open Banking
- AI
- Digital Assets
QUESTIONS?
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Agenda
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26
8:30am
Coffee & Breakfast
9:00am
Welcome Remarks

JODIE KELLEY
CEO
ETA
9:30am
Financial Inclusion Through Fintech
Fintech is making new products available to all consumers, especially low- and moderate-income groups. This panel will discuss the needs of the underserved consumers, the potential for fintech solutions to cater directly to their needs, and any associated risks.
10:00am
Digital Assets
The payments industry is incorporating digital assets, including cryptocurrencies and stablecoins, into the modern payments system. This panel will discuss how digital assets will change payments.
10:35am
Identity, Fraud & Scams in a Digital World
Fraudsters are seeking to steal your identity and your money. Fraudsters are developing new approaches to their craft, making flexibility and adaptability in risk processes all the more important. This panel will explore the latest trends in identity theft and how the industry is protecting you and the system.
11:05am
View From the Regulators
Regulatory staff discuss their views on creating or updating regulations to account for fintech.
11:45pm
Keynote Speaker

Laurie Schaffer
Acting Assistant Secretary
US Department of Treasury
12:10pm
Fireside Chat: View of AI From the Hill
Fireside chat with members of the House Financial Services Committee
12:30pm
Keynote Speaker

Rohit Chopra
Director
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
1:00pm
Lunch
2:25pm
Convergence of Banks & Fintechs
Banks and fintechs are converging to deliver products and services to consumers and small business. From payments to financing, these partnerships amplify each others’ strengths.
2:50pm
A View From the States
State policymakers are thinking about a number of issues facing the payments industry, including fintech, digital assets, privacy and more. This speaker will share their views on the state policy landscape.
3:20pm
Artificial Intelligence
AI is enhancing the way digital payments — online and wallet-based — are happening. From fraud detection and prevention to security. From cloud computing, to underwriting and customer service. This panel will explore how the payments industry is using AI to strengthen payments.
3:45pm
Open Banking
Banks and fintechs are working to share consumer data to strengthen the ability of consumers to understand their finances and develop and deliver the best products. This panel will explore what open banking means for payments and everyday financial transactions.
4:15pm
Closing Remarks

JODIE KELLEY
CEO
ETA
4:20pm
Networking Reception
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Fintech Policy Forum attendees agree to follow health guidelines issued by the local authorities and by the venue operators.
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Substitutions can be made until September 20, 2024. Substitution requests should be made in writing to etareg@expotracker.net with the subject "Fintech Policy Forum Registration Substitution". No on-site substitutions will be allowed.
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ETA CPP CE Credits
The ETA CPP™ certification program sets the standard for professional performance in the payments industry and is a symbol of excellence. It signifies that an individual has demonstrated the knowledge and skills required to perform competently in today’s complex electronic payments environment.
This event is approved for up to 4 ETA CPP™ Continuing Education (CE) credits. Credits awarded are subject to change based on the final agenda. Credit is earned at the rate of one credit per 50 minutes of electronic transactions industry-related session time, including questions and answers, excluding lunches and breaks.