Electronic Transactions Association (ETA) has picked up American Transaction Processors Coalition (ATPC). This action supports ETAs position in the fast-changing digital payments environment. ETA now includes ATPCs programs for advocacy, education, and industry outreach. These efforts will help shape federal and state policies. ATPC Executive Director Jay Morgan will join as an advisor. His involvement deepens ETAs policy knowledge. The move expands ETAs reach within the payment space.
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Policy influence grows through combined resources and shared goals – Mostly as regulations shift quickly. “The addition of ATPC enhances ETA’s already strong advocacy platform. Together, we will continue to serve the most reliable, informed voice on the regulatory and legislative issues shaping the future of payments,” said Jodie Kelley. Expanding educational efforts will grow ETAs thought leadership. These projects include programs started by ATPC like FinTech Academy. Industry leaders stress the combined group will support innovation, training, and clear regulations. This positions ETA as a stronger resource for payments professionals. And the partnership will strengthen outreach – In particular in financial technology.

