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12/13/2024

FDIC Board to meet December 17

The FDIC has published [89 FR 101014] a "Sunshine Act" notice of its next Board of Directors meeting, scheduled for 10:00 a.m. EST on Tuesday, December 17, 2024. The meeting will be open to public observation only by webcast. Matters on the agenda for consideration include:

  • Proposed 2025 FDIC Operating Budget
  • Discussion Draft relating to FDIC Policy regarding the Annunzio-Wylie Anti-Money Laundering Act
  • Discussion Draft relating to FDIC Policy on Bank Capital Distributions in Unusual and Exigent Circumstances

12/11/2024

Agencies seek comments on regulations for EGRPRA review

The OCC, Federal Reserve Board, and FDIC this morning published [89 FR 99751] a request for comments to inform their review under the Economic Growth and Regulatory Paperwork Reduction Act of 1996 (EGRPRA) of agency regulations to identify outdated or otherwise unnecessary regulatory requirements on insured depository institutions and their holding companies.

This is the third of four such requests for comment on multiple categories of regulations. Today's request seeks comment on regulations in the categories of Rules of Procedure; Safety and Soundness; and Securities. Written comments will be accepted through March 11, 2025.

12/11/2024

Joint statement on EU-U.S. Joint Financial Regulatory Forum

The Department of the Treasury has reported that the EU-U.S. Joint Financial Regulatory Forum took place December 4–5, 2024, with participants exchanging views on topics of mutual interest as part of their regular financial regulatory dialogue. The dialogue was co-chaired by the U.S. Department of the Treasury and the European Commission.

The Forum emphasized close, ongoing U.S. and EU cooperation in a range of areas and focused on seven themes: (1) market developments and financial stability; (2) operational resilience and digital finance; (3) the sharing and financial reporting of financial data; (4) anti-money laundering and countering the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT); (5) sustainable finance; (6) banking and insurance; and (7) capital markets.

12/11/2024

Chinese cybersecurity company and employee sanctioned

The Treasury Department has reported that OFAC has sanctioned cybersecurity company Sichuan Silence Information Technology Company, Limited, and one of its employees, Guan Tianfeng, both based in the People’s Republic of China, for their roles in the April 2020 compromise of tens of thousands of firewalls worldwide. Many of the victims were U.S. critical infrastructure companies.

For identification information on Sichuan Silence and Guan, see yesterday's BankersOnline OFAC Update.

12/10/2024

OFAC and State Department designations

The Treasury Department has reported that OFAC has sanctioned one individual and one entity involved in abuses against prisoners held in Houthi-run prisons in Yemen and one individual providing support to Bashar al-Assad, and that the State Department has announced steps to impose visa restrictions on dozens of individuals pursuant to Section 212(a)(3)(C) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, and designated one official under Section 7031(c) of the annual Appropriations Act for involvement in a gross violation of human rights.

Treasury also reported that OFAC has sanctioned 28 individuals and businesses involved in a global gold smuggling and money laundering network based in Zimbabwe, under the authority of Executive Order 13818, which targets perpetrators of serious human rights abuse and corruption around the world.

For the names and identification information of the designated parties, see yesterday's BankersOnline OFAC Update.

12/09/2024

Financial Stability Oversight Council report

On Friday, the Financial Stability Oversight Council unanimously approved its 2024 annual report, which reviews developments in financial markets, identifies vulnerabilities and emerging threats to U.S. financial stability, and makes recommendations to mitigate those vulnerabilities and threats. The report also details the activities of the Council and summarizes significant regulatory developments. The report was developed collaboratively by Council members and their agencies and staffs. Overall, the Council finds that the U.S. financial system remains resilient, though vulnerabilities warrant ongoing vigilance.

The report made recommendations in the following areas:

  • Cybersecurity
  • Depository institutions
  • Third-party service providers
  • Commercial real estate credit risk
  • Digital assets
  • Investment funds

12/05/2024

FinCEN invites nominations for advisory group membership

FinCEN has published [89 FR 96708] an invitation to the public to nominate financial institutions, trade groups, and non-Federal regulators or law enforcement agencies for membership in the Bank Secrecy Act Advisory Group (BSAAG). New members will be selected for three-year membership terms.

BSAAG membership is open to financial institutions subject to the BSA, trade groups that represent financial institutions subject to the BSA, and federal and non-federal regulators and law enforcement agencies that are located within the United States. The BSAAG is the means by which the Treasury receives advice on the reporting requirements of the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) and informs private sector representatives on how the information they provide is used.

Nominations must be emailed to BSAAG@fincen.gov, and received by January 6, 2025.

12/05/2024

Agencies issue joint statement on Elder Financial Exploitation

Yesterday, the Federal Reserve Board, CFPB, FDIC, OCC, FinCEN, NCUA and state financial regulators issued a joint press release to announce a joint Statement on Elder Financial Exploitation.

The eleven-page Statement provides supervised institutions with examples of risk management and other practices that may be effective in combating such exploitation.

12/05/2024

OFAC targets TGR Group for assisting Russian elites

The Treasury Department has reported that OFAC has sanctioned five individuals and four entities — including Pullman Global Solutions LLC, a Wyoming-based entity that is owned 50 percent or more by a sanctioned individual — that are associated with or leverage the TGR Group, a sprawling international network of businesses and employees that have facilitated significant sanctions circumvention on behalf of Russian elites.

For the names and identification information of the designated individuals and entities, see yesterday's BankersOnline OFAC Update.

12/04/2024

U.S. adds pressure on Iranian shadow fleet

The Treasury Department yesterday announced that the U.S. is imposing sanctions on 35 entities and vessels that play a critical role in transporting illicit Iranian petroleum to foreign markets. This action imposes additional costs on Iran’s petroleum sector following Iran’s attack against Israel on October 1, 2024, as well as Iran’s announced nuclear escalations. Petroleum revenues provide the Iranian regime with the resources to fund its nuclear program, develop advanced drones and missiles, and provide ongoing financial and material support for the terrorist activities of its regional proxies.

For the names and identification information of the designated entities and vessels, see yesterday's BankersOnline OFAC Update.

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