🏦 Finance Industry Lobbying

Federal lobbying by finance companies and organizations

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AI Overview

The finance industry has spent $3.1B on federal lobbying across 37.8K disclosure filings. With 2,247 active lobbying clients, this sector is among the largest lobbying forces in Washington. This data reveals which companies have the most at stake in federal policy affecting finance.

$3.1B
Total Lobbying
2,247
Clients
37.8K
Filings

Spending by Year

Top Finance Spenders

#ClientSpending
1National Association of Realtors$441.2M
2Chamber of Commerce of the U.S.A.$82.3M
3American Bankers Association
Bank trade association
$81.4M
4Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association
Trade association
$67.5M
5American Property Casualty Insurance Association$54.4M
6Investment Company Institute$46.4M
7Independent Community Bankers of America$39.8M
8Credit Union National Association, INC. DBA America's Credit Unions$35.5M
9Allstate Insurance Company$34.2M
10Prudential Financial INC$33.7M
11Consumer Bankers Association
​A trade assoc. for today's leaders in banking geared toward consumers & small businesses.
$33.2M
12Jpmorgan Chase Holdings LLC
Global financial services firm
$30.8M
13Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company$28.4M
14Liberty Mutual Group
Insurance
$28.3M
15Goldman Sachs Group INC
Financial services
$27.6M
16Mortgage Bankers Association
Association representing the real estate finance industry
$27.6M
17New York Life Insurance Company
insurance
$27.1M
18The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company
insurance and financial products
$25.3M
19Morgan Stanley & Co LLC
global financial services firm
$24.4M
20Capital One Financial Corporation
Financial institution.
$24.3M

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Data Sources: Senate LDA Filings

Last updated: February 2026

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