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FDIC Releases Formal and Informal Enforcement Actions Manual

Abrigo

The FDIC released a manual on Formal and Informal Enforcement Actions. ABA study shows banks are reporting more cases of EFE. The FDIC released its manual on Formal and Informal Enforcement Actions. The FDIC has broad discretion to determine what form of corrective action to pursue. Key Takeaways.

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Compliance burdens: Reducing bank products and services

Abrigo

According to a recent survey by the American Bankers Association (ABA), more than 46 percent of respondents had to reduce offerings for loan or deposit accounts, or other services, at their bank because of regulatory compliance burdens. The news isn’t all bad for community banks, though.

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Taking On Financial Crime With Tech, CCOs Must Abandon Fear

PYMNTS

News came earlier in the month that several federal agencies have come out — together — in support of banks embracing innovation in their compliance efforts. It all comes, at least on the surface, as a message of support that also comes at a time when chief compliance officers may be a bit trepidatious.

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The Elephant in the Room: Branches

Jeff For Banks

The recently released FDIC Summary of Deposits showed the second year of branch decline. The most recent ABA study on delivery channel preference showed online banking eclipsing branch transactions for the 55+ set. We don''t want to manage multiple properties of former branches that sit stale on our books eating our capital.

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Real Estate: Love it or hate it?

Jeff For Banks

As I understand it, government officials (excluding regulators) want banks to lend, banks have the cash to lend, bankers are hesitant to lend, and regulators would just as soon have you hire another compliance officer and purchase a U.S. Today he has $2 million in revenue, $200k in capital, and 10 employees headquartered in a leased office.

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