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Big Wall Street banks are trying to limit your choices and control your money. Join the movement to push back and protect financial freedom for every American.

Your freedom to manage your money and use the financial apps you choose is under threat. Big Wall Street banks are pushing to change the law and roll back the 1033 open banking rule—taking away your financial data rights and charging you exorbitant fees just to access your own information. Join today to take a stand:

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What is open banking?

Open banking enables you to connect your bank account to an app or service of your choice. It lets you use a budgeting app, send money to a friend with the touch of a button, shop for a mortgage, or fund a crypto wallet. From account balances and transaction history to loan activity, you control where your financial data goes.

A rule known as ‘Section 1033’ or the open banking rule reinforces this right to access and share your financial data – without paying a fee. The 1033 rule ensures banks cannot lock you into using only their products and services. It was initiated during the first Trump Administration and is crucial to ensuring a competitive, vibrant, and innovative financial system that meets the needs of the American people.

Why open banking matters

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Freedom to Choose

Switch financial tools seamlessly without being locked into the products provided by your bank.

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Personalized Services

Use your data for budgeting, investing, or credit tools.

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Fair Access, Not Gatekeeping

Prevent big Wall Street banks from using fees or barriers to control your options.

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Boosted Innovation

More choice and smarter tools to keep America ahead in the global race for innovation.

What's At Stake

Open banking, and your ability to control your own finances, is under threat from the nation’s biggest banks…who are trying to take away your financial data rights and impose exorbitant fees to access your financial information by changing the law and rolling back the 1033 rule.

If these efforts succeed, the American people will face fewer options, higher costs, and reduced access to the digital tools they rely on to manage themselves and their family's financial lives. The result? A system where big Wall Street banks hold all the power—debanking Americans from the world of digital financial tools, limiting innovation, and controlling how and where YOU manage YOUR money.

Now is the time to stand for a future where individual Americans - not big Wall Street banks - control their financial data, choose their services, and keep America leading in financial innovation.

Take action today to stop the big banks' power grab and protect consumer choice!

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