TheAmerican banking system laid the foundation for the country as we know it. Borne alongside the country itself, this fundamental institution has fueled 250 years of American industry. As new financial technologies emerge, innovation ramps up, and new players enter the field, new risks and opportunities arise. In a country undergoing rapid regulatory change, it is critical to stay ahead.
ACI invites you to join us as we return to the anchor of American banking, New York City this May, 2025 for the foremost forum on legal, regulatory, and compliance in FinTech and emerging payment systems.
With over 4,500 commercial banks and savings institutions insured by the FDIC, a rapidly growing FinTech market currently comprised of over 10,000 companies, and a new administrative landscape quickly establishing big changes, you can’t afford to miss this year’s program. We’ve revamped our agenda to bring together FinTechs, Banks, and Emerging Payment Systems into a single three-day event focused on all things finance.
Our distinguished faculty, representing regulators and policy-makers, in-house counsel from major industry leaders, and outside counsel with a wide range of financial regulatory experience, will spend three days discussing the full spectrum of legal and compliance challenges. We’ll address the national and international landscape under the new administration and lessons learned from failure. We’re pleased to present two new series on Bank-FinTech partnerships and Consumer Protection, equipping you with all the information you need to know. PLUS! For a deeper dive, join our 3.5-hour workshops on AML and Sanctions, Bank-Fintech Partnerships, and Handling Consumer Data
Invest in robust regulatory operations and maintain a rich practice to ensure success you can bank on in the ever-changing world of finance.
We look forward to seeing you this May in Manhattan.
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Distinguished Faculty
CHAIRS
Brad Fauss
Senior Vice President and General Counsel Greenlight Financial Technology
Sara Weed Partner, Co-Chair of the Fintech and Digital Assets Practice Group Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP
GOVERNMENT
Jane Azia
Bureau Chief, Bureau of Consumer Frauds and Protection Office of the New York Attorney General
Thomas P. James
Senior Assistant Attorney General, Consumer Fraud Bureau Office of the Illinois Attorney General
Jessica Rhee
Sanctions Compliance Officer, Office of Foreign Assets Control U.S. Department of the Treasury
ESTEEMED SPEAKERS
Daniel Alexander VP, Global Head of Financial Crimes Compliance Airwallex
Allyson Baker Partner, Litigation Department Paul Hastings, LLP
Matthew Bonness Associate General Counsel Capital One
Sima Gandhi Co-Founder Coalition for Financial Ecosystem Standards
Eric Goldberg Partner Akerman LLP
Zachary Goldman
Partner | Co-Chair, Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Working Group Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP
Melissa Baal Guidorizzi Partner
Davis Wright Tremaine LLP
Katie Hyman Senior Counsel Affirm
Nicole Ibbotson General Counsel & Chief Privacy Officer InComm Financial Services
Kara Kuchar Partner
Schulte Roth & Zabel LLP
Robert Lavet
Member of the Board of Directors SoFi Bank N.A. (Former Chief Legal Officer, SoFi Technologies, Inc.)
Kevin Leitão Founder Leitão Law LLC
Ryan Louvar Chief Legal Officer and Head of Business and Legal Affairs WisdomTree
Clayton J. Mitchell Managing Principal, Fintech Crowe LLP
Ian Moloney SVP, Head of Policy and Regulatory Affairs American Fintech Council
Donald Mosher Partner
Schulte Roth & Zabel LLP
Alexandra S. Peurach Partner Alston & Bird LLP
Rusty Pickering President and Chief Operating Officer Ingo Payments | Ingo Money
John ReVeal Partner
K&L Gates LLP
CJ Rinaldi Chief Compliance Officer
Kraken Digital Asset Exchange
Kayce Seifert Associate General Counsel Mercury
Laurie Sellick Tauberg Sr. Director, Associate General Counsel, Product, Regulatory & Innovation Affirm
Crissy Solh Principal Regulatory Counsel Block, Inc.
Molly Swartz Partner, Fintech and Payments Paul Hastings, LLP
Brian C. Tate President & CEO Innovative Payments Association
Barrie VanBrackle Partner Latham & Watkins LLP
Elyse Whitehead Head of Enterprise Legal Services Plaid Inc.
Heidi Wicker Partner Stinson LLP
Michael Wood
Sr. Director Legal – Commerce GoDaddy
Day 1 – May 12, 2025
7:00 Workshop Registration
8:00 PREPAID WORKSHOP
AML and Sanctions: New Developments and How to Strengthen Your Screening Process
With heightened regulatory scrutiny and shifting geopolitical risks, financial institutions must stay ahead of evolving AML regulations and global sanctions enforcement. This interactive workshop will provide practical strategies for developing a rigorous screening process to avoid compliance failures, anticipate enforcement trends under a second Trump administration, and adapt to the latest FinCEN proposals.
Workshop leaders will arm you with the tools and insights needed to proactively manage risk, refine your compliance strategy, and strengthen your AML and sanctions screening process.
Topics of discussion will include:
• Avoiding AML fines by bolstering internal controls and compliance frameworks
• Understanding and anticipating current regulations, enforcement actions, and potential pitfalls under the second Trump administration
• Analyzing FinCEN’s proposed AML/CFT program rule
• Establishing international strategies with foresight and intention, with special attention to
» Russian-related sanctions
» Iran sanctions
» North Korea sanctions
» Cuba sanctions
» Venezuela
11:30 Main Conference Registration
12:15 Opening Remarks from the Co-Chairs
Brad Fauss Senior Vice President and General Counsel Greenlight Financial Technology
Daniel Alexander VP, Global Head of Financial Crimes Compliance Airwallex
Clayton J. Mitchell Managing Principal, Fintech Crowe LLP
Zachary Goldman Partner | Co-Chair, Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Working Group Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP
Michael Wood Sr. Director Legal –Commerce GoDaddy
• Complying with international sanctions in the EU, Australia, Singapore, and more
• Ensuring screening processes catch and block SDNs
• Determining the proper screening processes and procedures around cyber data
• Reviewing recent cases and investigations
» In the Matter of TD Bank, N.A. and TD Bank USA, N.A.
» Wells Fargo
» Bank of America
» USAA
Sara Weed Co-Chair of the Fintech and Digital Assets Practice Group Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP
12:30 A New Administration: The Impact of the First 100 Days of the Second Trump Administration and Where Federal Oversight Stands
April 30, 2025 marked the first 100 days of the second Trump administration. This session will review the impact of the administration on the banking, finance, and fintech landscapes and the regulations that control the industry, as well as current government priorities in oversight.
Melissa Baal Guidorizzi Partner Davis Wright Tremaine LLP
Ian Moloney SVP, Head of Policy and Regulatory Affairs American Fintech Council
Partner
Brian C. Tate President & CEO Innovative Payments Association
1:30 Making Change: Assessing the National and International FinTech Regulatory Landscape in a Post-Loper Regime
As regulatory landscapes shift both in the U.S. and abroad, FinTech companies must navigate changing rules while balancing innovation with compliance. This session will break down national and global regulatory developments and their impact on the industry, and provide you with strategies for staying ahead.
Topics will include:
• Unpacking how state and federal regulations are working in tandem and the evolving push and pull
• Reviewing the regulatory initiatives and outcomes of both the state and federal governments during the first Trump administration and their impact on the FinTech sector
• Analyzing how institutions that already function or intend to function internationally are adapting to global regulations while managing existing tech backlog & compliance concerns.
• A look at global regulations including:
» MiCA
» FIT21
» DORA
» PSD2/PSD3
• Adapting strategies to identify key compliance challenges for cross-border operations
• Preparing for regulatory shifts to ensure innovation and risk mitigation
2:30 Afternoon Networking Break
Allyson Baker Partner, Litigation Department Paul Hastings, LLP
Nicole Ibbotson
General Counsel & Chief Privacy Officer InComm Financial Services
CJ Rinaldi Chief Compliance Officer Kraken Digital Asset Exchange
3:00 Starting Strong: Navigating the Regulatory Landscape from the Start
Banking and finance have existed in the US since the country began. FinTech, however, is a product of the modern era. Appling outdated regulatory frameworks to new technology has created challenges, gaps, and overlaps. This session will explore how to anticipate corporate actions, align with the right regulatory scheme, and build a robust compliance strategy that mitigates risk.
Topics include:
• Exploring how Buy Now Pay Later models are creating new compliance challenges
• Analyzing how Earned Wage Access aligns with financial and labor regulations
• Navigating evolving oversight for the utilization and transmission of blockchain and digital currencies
• Applying CFPB standards for FinTechs in dominant market sectors
• Understanding new DOJ and FinCen whistleblower reward programs and their impact on your compliance strategies
4:00
The old adage goes, “if at first you don’t succeed, try again.” As FinTech continues to emerge and evolve, there will continue to be stumbling blocks and lessons to be gained from every misstep.
This session will discuss industry lessons learned from:
• The way Synapse navigated compliance issues and rebuilt trust in the ecosystem
• The operational and risk management failures that led to the collapse of Silvergate Bank
• Signature Bank’s struggles with regulatory scrutiny and reputational damage
• Addressing the critical gaps in oversight exposed by Silicon Valley Bank
5:00 End of Day 1
Eric Goldberg Partner Akerman LLP
Ryan Louvar Chief Legal Officer and Head of Business and Legal Affairs WisdomTree
Laurie Sellick Tauberg Sr. Director, Associate General Counsel, Product, Regulatory & Innovation Affirm
Barrie VanBrackle Partner Latham & Watkins LLP
Sima Gandhi Co-Founder Coalition for Financial Ecosystem Standards
Heidi Wicker Partner Stinson LLP
12:00 Networking Luncheon
1:15 1033 Open Banking Rule: Compliance, Consumer Control, and Security Challenges
In October of 2024 the CFPB finalized a rule giving consumers greater control over the privacy and security of their financial data. To increase consumer agency, the CFPB has opened up major questions for banks and FinTechs surrounding monitoring processes, reporting requirements, and policies and procedures needed to align with the new rule. Topics of discussion will include:
• Understanding how the CFPB’s rule impacts monitoring processes and the systems needed to ensure compliance
• Addressing reporting requirements and determining which policies and procedures must be updated and/or created
• Exploring the balance between consumer control and mitigating security risks for banks and FinTechs
2:15 Afternoon Networking Break
2:30 A LOOK
AT
PROTECTION
1 How State Regulators are Filling in Federal Gaps
Where federal regulations surrounding consumer protection may be lacking, state AGs are stepping into the fold and providing a wide range of regulations from credit reporting to customer service. This session will discuss the functions of the state regulators in the patchwork regulatory regime of the United States and what it means for your compliance processes and policies. Topics of discussion will include:
• Examining the role of state AGs and state financial regulators in expanding consumer protections where federal regulations fall short
• Identifying how state regulators interact, benchmark against, and respond to each other
• Understanding the compliance impact of state rules on credit reporting and customer service
• Managing the challenge of a fragmented regulatory landscape
Data is the backbone of the tech industry, and with each new innovation new data points are able to be gathered. Learn what is required to ensure your consumer data is secure within the bounds of state and federal regulations.
This session will include:
• Understanding how the Fair Credit Reporting Act shapes responsibilities for managing and protecting consumer data
• Exploring the use of AI-driven data analysis to enhance insights while avoiding risks to privacy and compliance
• Implementing strategies to meet consumer expectations for transparency and security in a rapidly evolving regulatory landscape
Alexandra S. Peurach Partner Alston & Bird LLP
Elyse Whitehead Head of Enterprise Legal Services Plaid Inc.
Jane Azia Bureau Chief, Bureau of Consumer Frauds and Protection Office of the New York Attorney General
Thomas P. James Senior Assistant Attorney General, Consumer Fraud Bureau Office of the Illinois Attorney General
Donald Mosher Partner Schulte Roth & Zabel LLP
Matthew Bonness Associate General Counsel Capital One
Katie Hyman Senior Counsel Affirm John ReVeal Partner K&L Gates LLP
• Reviewing technological innovations like data cleanrooms and their application to data sharing systems and privacy protection
4:30 End of Day 2
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