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SOME BIG MEDIA NEWS THIS MORNING …
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Campaign calls upon financial institutions to redirect marketing spend toward understanding how their services exclude trans and non-binary customers.
We’re calling upon financial institutions to think differently in 2021. I don’t need you to add a rainbow to your social media or bombard me with ads, I need you to #CallMeByMyName.” Billie Simmons - Co-Founder of DaylightNEW YORK, NY, USA, May 11, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ Daylight, the first LGBT+ digital banking platform in the United States, today announced a campaign in partnership with All Out and the National Center for Transgender Equality (NTCE) calling upon the American Bankers Association (ABA) to support industry change to improve financial services for transgender and non-binary customers.
ABA Reiterates Opposition to Repeal of ‘True Lender’ Rule on
The American Bankers Association today reiterated its opposition to a Congressional Review Act resolution that would repeal the OCC’s “true lender rule.” The rule that established a test to determine when a bank is considered the “true lender” of a loan made in a partnership with a nonbank entity. In a letter today, ABA told congressional leaders that while changes should be made to the rule, but the next comptroller of the currency could be denied the opportunity to modify the rule if it is invalidated through the Congressional Review Act resolution.
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CLAY HEADS TO K STREET: Former Congressman
Lacy Clay, who represented St. Louis in the House for two decades before his primary defeat last year by Rep.
Cori Bush (D-Mo.) is joining the law and lobbying firm