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House approval of digital financial disclosures would impact USPS mail

Last updated: December 13, 2025 5:10 pm
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A recent capital markets reform bill passed by the House aims to streamline the delivery of regulatory documents to investors by allowing electronic delivery to become the default mechanism. This move is expected to further reduce the reliance on physical mail services, impacting the financially struggling U.S. Postal Service.

The legislation, known as the INVEST Act, includes a provision in Section 205 that directs the Securities and Exchange Commission to finalize a rule within a year of enactment. This rule would permit investment companies to switch to electronic-only delivery for financial information that is legally required to be sent in hardcopy form. While customers would still have the option to receive paper documents if they prefer, proponents argue that electronic delivery offers a more efficient, cost-effective, and secure means of conveying information.

The Investment Company Institute supports this modernization of disclosure requirements, highlighting the benefits of electronic delivery in providing dynamic, real-time information to investors. However, mass marketers and print-industry suppliers oppose the measure, citing potential job and revenue losses in the direct mail sector.

Critics also point out that many older Americans may struggle with technology and prefer paper documents. Additionally, households in rural areas without reliable high-speed internet may face challenges with e-delivery. Concerns have been raised about the impact on the U.S. Postal Service, which is already facing significant financial challenges.

Opponents argue that paper communications remain one of the most secure channels, with digital document transmission increasing exposure to cyberattacks and identity theft. They emphasize the importance of ensuring critical financial information is seen, read, and retained, especially during outages or cyber events when digital systems may fail.

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The shift towards electronic delivery is not unique to the financial sector. In October, the Social Security Administration stopped sending paper checks to retired beneficiaries in an effort to modernize payment systems and reduce fraud. While the transition to electronic payment methods is expected to save the federal government millions of dollars annually, concerns about security and accessibility remain.

As the bill moves to the Senate for consideration, the debate over the impact on the U.S. Postal Service, job losses in the direct mail sector, and the security of electronic delivery will likely continue. The push towards digital financial disclosures reflects a broader trend towards modernization and efficiency in government services, but the potential consequences for various stakeholders must be carefully weighed.

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