Financial Data and Technology Association, Formerly Fin'l Data & Tech'y Ass'n Na

Trade association of North American financial technology firms.

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With $1.6M in lobbying spend across 29 quarterly filings, Financial Data and Technology Association, Formerly Fin'l Data & Tech'y Ass'n Na is a significant lobbying presence.

$1.6M
Total Lobbying Spend
29
Quarterly Filings
1
Lobbying Firms Used
4
Individual Lobbyists

Spending by Year

YearLobbying Spend
2018$80K
2019$120K
2020$160K
2021$150K
2022$160K
2023$315K
2024$240K
2025$414K

Lobbying Firms

ALLON ADVOCACY, LLC

What They Lobby For

  • Issues related to implementation of open banking standards in the United States.
  • Issues related to open data access, consumer privacy standards, implementation of GDPR in Europe
  • Issues related to consumer financial data access, implementation of Open Banking, and national bank third-party risk management.
  • Issues related to open data access, consumer privacy standards, implementation of GDPR and PSD2 in Europe
  • Data security and data privacy issues regarding consumer financial transaction data
  • Implementation of an open banking regime in the United States; application of existing regulatory structure, including Regulation E, on consumer-permissioned aggregation; application of the Fair Credit Reporting Act on consumer-permissioned financial transaction data
  • Implementation of an open banking regime in the United States; application of existing regulatory structure, including Regulation E, on consumer-permissioned aggregation; application of the Fair Credit Reporting Act on consumer-permissioned financial transaction data; H.R. 6789 in the 115th Congress.
  • Implementation of an open banking regime in the United States; application of existing regulatory structure, including Regulation E, on consumer-permissioned aggregation; application of the Fair Credit Reporting Act on consumer-permissioned financial transaction data; H.R. 4047 in the 116th Congress.
  • H.R. 748, The CARES Act; issues related to the role of financial technology as critical infrastructure to support small business funding under the Paycheck Protection Program during the COVID-19 health crisis (PL 116-136 and PL 116-123)
  • Implementation of an open banking regime in the U.S.; application of existing regulatory structure, including Regulation E, on consumer-permissioned aggregation; application of the FCRA on consumer-permissioned financial transaction data; H.R. 4047 - Open Banking Study Act of 2019 (116th Congress); H.R. 266 - Paycheck Protection Program and Health Care Enhancement Act (PL 116-139)

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Last updated: February 2026

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