Such a sweeping proposal would likely spark opposition from Republican members of the house who are keen on innovation, and would likely struggle to gather enough votes to pass the lower chamber
Reuters Last Updated at July 16, 2019 02:31 IST
A proposal to prevent big technology companies from functioning as financial institutions or issuing digital currencies has been circulated for discussion by the Democratic majority that leads the House Financial Services Committee, according to a copy of the draft law. In a sign of widening scrutiny after Facebook announced Libra digital coin, the Bill proposes a fine of $1 million per day for violation of such rules.
Such a sweeping proposal would likely spark opposition from Republican members of the house who are keen on innovation, and would likely struggle to gather enough votes to pass the lower chamber.
Even if it were to pass the full house, it would still have to pass the senate which would also likely be an uphill struggle.
Nevertheless, the draft proposal sends a strong message to large tech firms increasingly eyeing the financial services space.
The draft legislation, “Keep Big Tech Out Of Finance Act”, describes a large technology firm as a company mainly offering an online platform service with at least $25 billion in annual revenue.
First Published: Tue, July 16 2019. 02:28 IST
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