Christian legal firm celebrates win as Chase scales back ‘de-banking’ policy – IOTW Report

Christian legal firm celebrates win as Chase scales back ‘de-banking’ policy

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A Christian law firm is applauding a major bank chain for rolling back one of its controversial policies that led to the de-banking of several conservative individuals and nonprofit organizations over the last few years. 

JPMorgan Chase, the largest bank in the U.S., rolled back its WePay service that required merchants to refrain from accepting payments or using the service for activities related to “social risk issues,” which the bank defined as anything “subject to allegation and impacts related to hate groups, systemic racism, sexual harassment and corporate culture.”

The language was removed from the company’s WePay terms of service, the Alliance for Defending Freedom (ADF) discovered this month. MORE

7 Comments on Christian legal firm celebrates win as Chase scales back ‘de-banking’ policy

  1. Social Risk Issues… pardon me while I puke!
    Well aren’t they self-righteous… yet they would probably salivate at the opportunity to handle Hunter’s finacial dealings!

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  2. I closed my Chase credit card because of the de-banking and I got tired of their ceo Jamie Dimons’ idiotic statements. He said once that it was time for corporations in conjunction with the federal government to start seizing private property to find climate change. Total Douch.

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  3. In Canada, the Royal Bank refused a loan to a customer because of their public political views; the Bank of Nova Scotia debanked a customer because of his right-wing political views on FaceBook; the Toronto Dominion Bank was recently levied a multi-million dollar fine for being caught laundering huge sums of money (note I said “caught.”)

    The way this is going, there will be a sudden run on people withdrawing all their money and buying sections of pvc pipe and end-caps.

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