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TRUIST FINANCIAL CORPORATION (FORMERLY KNOWN AS BB&T)

Lobbying for TRUIST FINANCIAL CORPORATION (FORMERLY KNOWN AS BB&T)

 Filing 2nd Quarter - Report
2nd Quarter (Apr 1 - June 30) 2025 · District of Columbia · House · Senate · $580,000.00 expenses · posted Jul 18, 2025

Official filing document

 Lobbying activity 4
Accounting

Capital, liquidity rules, and application of enhanced prudential standards; expansion of housing development and housing opportunities; establishing an "all of government" and private sector effort to counter financial fraud; payment issues including debit and credit interchange legislation; federal taxation including New Markets/Low Income extension, extension of the timing of energy credits and requirements relating to remittance taxes; Federal crypto-currency legislation including provisions relating to banking and commerce.

Banking

Capital, liquidity rules, and application of enhanced prudential standards; expansion of housing development and housing opportunities; establishing an "all of government" and private sector effort to counter financial fraud; payment issues including debit and credit interchange legislation; federal taxation including New Markets/Low Income extension, extension of the timing of energy credits and requirements relating to remittance taxes; Federal crypto-currency legislation including provisions relating to banking and commerce.

Economics/Economic Development

Capital, liquidity rules, and application of enhanced prudential standards; expansion of housing development and housing opportunities; establishing an "all of government" and private sector effort to counter financial fraud; payment issues including debit and credit interchange legislation; federal taxation including New Markets/Low Income extension, extension of the timing of energy credits and requirements relating to remittance taxes; Federal crypto-currency legislation including provisions relating to banking and commerce.

Financial Institutions/Investments/Securities

Capital, liquidity rules, and application of enhanced prudential standards; expansion of housing development and housing opportunities; establishing an "all of government" and private sector effort to counter financial fraud; payment issues including debit and credit interchange legislation; federal taxation including New Markets/Low Income extension, extension of the timing of energy credits and requirements relating to remittance taxes; Federal crypto-currency legislation including provisions relating to banking and commerce.

Source: federal Lobbying Disclosure Act filing. Bills are parsed from the activity descriptions.

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