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Letters to Congress

Letters to Regulators

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12/16/24
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau08/01/24
06/11/24
Federal Reserve05/11/24
Basel Committee on Banking Supervision03/28/24
Federal Reserve, Justice Department, Treasury Department03/22/24
BIS Committee on Payments and Market Infrastructures02/28/24
Letter to Regulators01/30/24
FinCEN01/23/24
Federal Reserve11/27/23
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House Financial Services CommitteeWritten Statement04/01/25
Senate Banking CommitteeWritten Statement03/12/25
House Subcommittee on Digital Assets, Financial Technology and InclusionWritten Statement09/13/23
Senate Banking CommitteeWritten Statement02/13/23
Senate Banking CommitteeWritten Statement07/28/22
House Financial Services CommitteeWritten statement05/25/22
Senate Banking Hearing02/15/22
House Financial Services CommitteeWritten statement02/08/22
Senate Banking CommitteeWritten Statement12/14/21
House Financial Services CommitteeWritten statement12/07/21
HSFC09/29/20

Payments News

ICBA seeks participants for cross-border payments group

April 22, 2025

ICBA is seeking 12-15 community bankers to join its working group on cross-border payments.

Details: Participants will help identify specific pain points that community banks and their customers face with cross-border payments. The working group will meet monthly to:

  • Identify specific pain points or concerns (such as technical and AML/BSA issues).

  • Develop ideas to improve the cross-border payment experience.

  • Support ICBA advocacy on issues related to cross-border payments.

ICBA Efforts: ICBA's Brian Laverdure, who was recently appointed to the Financial Stability Board’s Legal, Regulatory, and Supervisory Task Force for Cross-Border Payments, said the new working group will help ICBA maximize this opportunity to voice community banks’ views on cross-border payments.

Apply: Community bankers interested in applying can contact Aaron Stetter at aaron.stetter@icba.org. Learn more about the working group.