American Bankers Association
BanksThe American Bankers Association (ABA) is a trade association for the U.S. banking industry. It lobbies on behalf of banks of all sizes including community banks, regional and money center banks, savings associations, mutual savings banks, and trust companies.
Founded in 1875, ABA is based in Washington, D.C.
Latest American Bankers Association News
How fraud gets stopped in its tracks by real estate and title pros
Apr 22, 2026Preservation of evidence and quick reporting is key in combatting schemes that led to $275 million in losses last year.
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Fed vice chair pushes Basel regulatory shift to spur bank mortgage lending
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After another lapse in coverage, trade groups urge Congress to pass long-term NFIP bill
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Law firm, trade groups petition Supreme Court to address New York foreclosure statute
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Bessent’s deregulation plans would boost mortgage lending for banks
Apr 10, 2025 -
ABA has ‘significant concerns’ with CFPB proposal to ban medical debt from credit reports
Aug 20, 2024 -
Judge sides with trade groups, halts new CRA rules
Apr 01, 2024 -
Judge rules anti-discrimination efforts fall outside CFPB’s banking purview
Sep 11, 2023 -
Bank groups: CFPB should keep nose out of bank mergers
Jun 17, 2022 -
Industry supports FHA’s 40-year loan term option — with caveats
Jun 06, 2022
American Bankers Association Content
Outsourcing: How to manage your weakest link
Apr 01, 2016 12:01 amUnfortunately, as regulators take a harder look at third parties and their shortcomings, it often leads them straight back to the lenders and servicers who are supposed to be managing them. And with the financial penalties for third-party violations so significant, that’s the last thing lenders and servicers need.