Consumer Protection in an Age of Uncertainty | Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy
Type: Public event

Consumer Protection in an Age of Uncertainty

Date & time

Mar 22, 2019, 8:30 am-4:00 pm EDT

Location

Walter and Leonore Annenberg Auditorium, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy
735 South State Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109

For more info and to register, visit: http://myumi.ch/65Bp8

Rich Cordray, founding director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Rohit Chopra, Commissioner on the Federal Trade Commission will keynote.

Though consumers look to technology for convenience and simplicity in financial services, the legal, technological and political systems beneath these are complex and ever-changing. Is robust consumer protection possible in a period of unprecedented and evolving financial innovation? Or is such regulation doomed to be outpaced by the speed of technology? As Americans become increasingly reliant on new financial technologies, what are the implications for consumer protection, security and privacy? The University of Michigan’s Center on Finance, Law, and Policy will convene regulators, researchers, data security and privacy experts, journalists, and financial technology companies for a two-day conference to consider new legal and regulatory questions raised by recent technological developments and the challenges facing consumers in a shifting policy environment.

Consumer Protection in an Age of Uncertainty Videos

Conference Day One

Opening Remarks Video

Panel 1: The Past and Future of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Video

Panel 2: Investor Protection Video

Lunch: Keynote Address with Rich Cordray Video

Panel 3: Access & Financial Inclusion Video

Conference Day Two

Keynote Conversation with Rohit Chopra Video

Panel 4: Problems in Consumer and Small Business Markets Video

Panel 5: Student Loans Address and Panel Discussion Video