The global privacy landscape is evolving rapidly, with policymakers, regulators, and industry participants working to address concerns around consumer rights, data protection, and security. In the United States, a comprehensive federal privacy law is being considered, which could provide additional protections for consumers and regulate companies handling their personal data. Meanwhile, states such as California and Virginia have already passed their own comprehensive privacy laws, while Canada is updating its 20+ year-old federal privacy law to include strong consumer rights and data mobility features. The United Kingdom's Open Banking framework is expanding access to financial information, but regulators are also highlighting the need for updated privacy regulations to manage risks associated with data misuse and security. Fintech companies are being encouraged to partner and collaborate on advancing common goals, including ensuring transparency and control for consumers while keeping their information safe and secure.