FTC Takes Action Against Debanking Practices by Major Financial Firms
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The Federal Trade Commission has sent warning letters to PayPal, Stripe, Visa, and Mastercard over concerns about debanking lawful businesses and consumers.
Issued on March 26, 2026, by FTC Chairman Andrew N. Ferguson, the letters address publicly reported instances of financial service providers denying access to their platforms based on political or religious views. This practice, the FTC warns, may violate the Federal Trade Commission Act if it contradicts consumers' reasonable expectations or causes substantial harm.
The Chairman highlighted that such debanking is inconsistent with American values.
“It is inconsistent with American values to deny law-abiding individuals the ability to run their legitimate businesses and feed their families because they attracted the ire of rogue American officials, overzealous activists, or, more worryingly, foreign governments seeking to control public discourse.”
Ferguson wrote in the communications.
The warnings reference President Donald Trump's August 7, 2025, executive order on debanking, which directs agencies to prevent denial of services to law-abiding citizens based on political affiliations, religious beliefs, or lawful business activities.
This regulatory intervention marks a notable shift toward protecting free enterprise and individual rights in the financial sector. While the immediate focus of the FTC letters centers on discrimination tied to political and religious beliefs, the broader implications extend to other lawful industries that have long suffered from similar exclusions.
Lawful adult businesses have been financially targeted for years under the guise of "reputation risk." Payment processors have frequently terminated services to these compliant enterprises citing internal risk assessments, effectively limiting their ability to operate in the digital economy.
Advocates argue that this latest scrutiny from the FTC could pave the way for greater protections across all lawful business sectors. If that is finally getting scrutiny, that is good news for entrepreneurs who rely on reliable payment processing to sustain their operations and contribute to the economy.
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