
Lindsey Johnson
President and CEO, Consumer Bankers AssociationLindsey Johnson is president and chief executive of the Consumer Bankers Association.
Lindsey Johnson is president and chief executive of the Consumer Bankers Association.
Nothing less than a whole-of-government approach, in concert with the financial services industry, will be enough to address the spiraling cost of fraud to both businesses and consumers.
A blizzard of new rules and regulations strikes at the fundamental strengths of the U.S. banking system, and will have negative impacts on both American consumers and businesses.
The head of the Consumer Bankers Association takes issue with a recent BankThink article questioning bank CEOs' commitment to promises made in response to the Black Lives Matter movement.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is attempting to make broad changes to its authority and expand what counts as discrimination. This could lead to banks to cease offering important services.
Policymakers from across the ideological spectrum can work in tandem with banks to ensure every American has access to the financial tools they demand and deserve.
The text of the Overdraft Protection Act hasn’t changed in 10 years, but the banking industry has shifted dramatically.
Now is not the time for the government to cut Federal Housing Administration premiums and enter new segments of the housing market.