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American Bankers Association Seeks Delay on FCC’s TCPA Consent Revocation Rule

American Bankers Association Seeks Delay on FCC’s TCPA Consent Revocation Rule

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Mar 13, 2025
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American Bankers Association Seeks Delay on FCC’s TCPA Consent Revocation Rule
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Dear Friends of The Docket Digest,

The FCC’s new TCPA revocation rule goes into effect in a month and could block all messages from a bank—including fraud alerts and low-balance warnings—when a consumer opts out of just one type of text.

The American Bankers Association and other financial groups say this is too broad and want a one-year delay before the rule takes effect in April 2025.

They warn rushed implementation could cause service disruptions and compliance headaches for banks of all sizes.

If you agree, contact your counsel to see how you can make your voice heard.

Paid subscribers analysis follows.

Stay informed,

TJ

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