billHR9471Event Thursday, June 25, 2026Analyzed

To create protections for financial institutions that provide financial services to State-sanctioned marijuana businesses and service providers for such businesses, and for other purposes.

Bullish

Summary

HR9471, introduced by Rep. David Joyce (R-OH), would shield financial institutions from federal penalties for servicing state-legal cannabis businesses. The bill is in early committee referral stage with 7 cosponsors. For major banks like BAC, C, JPM, and WFC, passage would open a new deposit and fee income stream, though revenue impact is sub-0.1% of total revenue.

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Key Takeaways

  • 1.HR9471 is an early-stage bill providing a safe harbor for banks serving state-legal cannabis businesses; no funding authorized.
  • 2.Major banks (BAC, C, JPM, WFC) would see minimal revenue impact (sub-0.1%) but gain a new deposit and fee revenue stream.
  • 3.Bill has 7 cosponsors and bipartisan history; passage probability moderate but timeline uncertain.

Market Implications

The bill, if passed, would allow large banks to offer checking, lending, and payment services to cannabis businesses without federal liability. Affected tickers: BAC, C, JPM, WFC. The revenue opportunity for each is small relative to total revenue, so stock price impact would likely be minimal. The bill's early stage means near-term market moves are unlikely.

Full Analysis

HR9471 (119th Congress) was introduced on 2026-06-25 by Rep. David Joyce (R-OH-14) and referred to the Financial Services, Judiciary, and Veterans' Affairs Committees. The bill's purpose is to create federal legal protections for banks and credit unions providing services to state-sanctioned marijuana businesses, ending the current Catch-22 where state-legal cannabis companies cannot access basic banking due to federal money laundering laws. The bill has 7 cosponsors and 5 recorded actions, all on the same day, indicating an early procedural stage. No funding is authorized; the mechanism is a regulatory exemption. Passage probability is moderate given bipartisan precedent (similar SAFE Banking Act passed the House multiple times in prior Congresses). The financial impact on each mega-bank is minimal as a percentage of revenue—BAC's potential $30M-$50M annual cannabis banking income is 0.03%-0.05% of FY2025 revenue of $102.8B. However, the bill is structurally bullish for the cannabis banking theme: it removes a long-standing barrier and signals federal accommodation of state cannabis markets. No convergence signals were provided. Legislative path requires committee hearings, floor votes in both chambers, and presidential signature—timeline is uncertain given early stage.

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$$BAC▲ Bullish
Est. $10.0M$50.0M revenue impact

What the bill does

Safe harbor exemption from federal anti-money laundering and banking laws for providing financial services to state-sanctioned cannabis businesses

Who must act

Federally insured depository institutions, including Bank of America

What happens

Removal of federal criminal and regulatory liability allows banks to enter the cannabis banking market without fear of prosecution or asset seizure

Stock impact

BAC gains access to an estimated $30B+ cannabis industry deposit market, plus fee income from lending and payment processing, representing less than 0.1% of FY2025 revenue of $102.8B

$$C▲ Bullish
Est. $10.0M$50.0M revenue impact

What the bill does

Safe harbor exemption from federal anti-money laundering and banking laws for providing financial services to state-sanctioned cannabis businesses

Who must act

Federally insured depository institutions, including Citigroup

What happens

Removal of federal criminal and regulatory liability allows banks to enter the cannabis banking market without fear of prosecution or asset seizure

Stock impact

C gains access to an estimated $30B+ cannabis industry deposit market, plus fee income from lending and payment processing, representing less than 0.1% of FY2025 revenue of $78.1B

Key Legislators

Rep. Joyce, David P. [R-OH-14]

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