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Acquisition and integration considerations for banks in 2024

Abrigo

Account for the details before your FDIC bank acquisition Consider these tips for assessing your institution and a to-be-acquired institution for a smooth integration You might also like this webinar, "Valuation and purchase accounting: Navigating the changing M&A landscape."

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Decoding SVB’s Failure & FDIC’s Special Assessment

Perficient

In various press releases, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) has highlighted that an estimated $16.3 Commencing with the first quarterly assessment period of 2024 (i.e., January 1 through March 31, 2024), larger banks will be expected to remit payments by June 28, 2024.

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OCC Highlights, AML & CRA Risks

Perficient

Manage third-party risks, especially for relationships involving higher-risk or critical activities. Once published by regulators, Perficient’s Risk and Regulatory CoE will be here to walk our clients through the changes.

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5 regulatory issues to watch in banking this year

American Banker

How the FDIC, the Federal Reserve and other regulators are working to keep banks in compliance through 2024.

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Acquire or Be Acquired 2024: A Race to Perform … and Earn the Right to Transform 

Gonzobanker

The FDIC Approved This Ad How many times did we hear a speaker admonish the audience to “be sure and sign up for the FDIC notification list.” M&A Dynamics Last year, we left AOBA noting that most bankers were optimistic about deals picking up later in 2023 and that the chances of a raging 2024 were strong. Five Hundred? (Oh

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Compliance changes to watch in 2023

Independent Banker

The FDIC approved a final rule to increase initial base deposit insurance assessment rates by 2 basis points until the Deposit Insurance Fund (DIF) achieves the FDIC’s long-term goal of a reserve ratio of 2% of insured deposits. The FDIC’s long-term goal for the reserve ratio of insured deposits. Source: FDIC.