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Hot Topics: How to Prepare for Your Next BSA Exam

Abrigo

Does it address a “culture of compliance”? Culture of compliance. FinCEN issued an advisory in 2014 highlighting the importance of a strong culture of compliance for senior management, leadership, and owners within financial institutions. This includes compliance from top, to middle, to frontline leadership.

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

Gonzobanker

Concerns about successors to today’s executive leadership teams dominated many presentations. 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.” While the mood felt upbeat and optimistic (maybe it was the sunny and mid-70s weather?),

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Trump transition team releases names of additional CFPB landing team members

CFPB Monitor

We previously reported that Paul Atkins would be on the landing team for the CFPB as well as the landing teams for the FDIC and OCC. Jordan is currently President and CEO of a government relations firm that specializes in strategic business development and President of the National Black Republican Leadership Council.

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Who were ICBA’s Top Lenders of 2022?

Independent Banker

Using FDIC data for 2021, we calculated a lender score out of 100 for each community bank. American Bank, National Association. Classic Bank, National Association. The First National Bank In Sioux Falls. Dakota Community Bank & Trust, National Association. By Ed Avis. Methodology. Ag Lender Score. Mason City.

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House Financial Services Committee Chairwoman Waters sends letter to President-elect Biden with recommended rule rescissions and other actions

CFPB Monitor

The CFPB, under new leadership, should be directed “to aggressively protect consumers by enforcing the law.”. The OCC and FDIC should rescind their Madden -fix rules and the OCC should rescind its “true lender” rule. The DOJ, CFPB, and federal banking regulators should prioritize fair lending enforcement.