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FDIC Extends Timeline to Comply with New Digital Signage Requirements

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The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (“FDIC”) recently announced that it is providing financial institutions additional time to get new process and systems in place by extending the compliance date for the new FDIC signage and advertising rule (Part 328, subpart A) from January 1, 2025, to May 1, 2025.

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AI Regulations for Financial Services: CFTC and FDIC

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FDIC The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), which is the primary federal regulator for insured state-chartered banks that are not members of the Federal Reserve, was the lead bank regulator when in June 2021 it issued a Request for Information seeking comments and information on the use of AI by financial institutions it regulated.

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FDIC Digital Sign Requirement Deadline Fast Approaching – Part 2 of 2

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Introduction A quick summary of the new official digital sign requirement of the FDIC is that effective January 1, 2025, this logo: must be replaced by this logo: For readers who missed part 1 of this series or want to reread the original blog can find it here. 12 CFR § 328.5(a). Answer:  No. 12 CFR § 328.5(d). 12 CFR § 328.5(d).

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FDIC Digital Sign Requirement Deadline Fast Approaching – Part 1 of 2

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Just before Christmas in 2023, December 23, 2023, to be precise, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (“FDIC”) Board of Directors gave a Christmas gift that was the equivalent of coal in their stocking. Banks will also be required to display the FDIC official digital sign on certain automated teller machines.

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FDIC Releases Latest Information Regarding the Deposit Insurance Restoration Plan

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Since that blog was published, the FDIC has issued an update on its Restoration Plan for the Deposit Insurance Fund (DIF). The Federal Deposit Insurance Act (FDI Act) requires the FDIC Board to adopt a restoration plan when the DIF’s reserve ratio—the ratio of the fund balance relative to insured deposits—falls below 1.35

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FDIC’s New Banker Engagement Site (BES): Improving CRA & Compliance Exam Communication

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This month, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) launches it new Banker Engagement Site (BES) through FDIC connect. Already reviewed by Perficient, BES provides a secure and efficient portal to exchange documents, information, and communications for consumer compliance and Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) examinations.

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Discover, FDIC reach consent agreement

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The agreement, issued last week, addresses “shortcomings” in Discover Bank’s compliance management system for consumer protection laws, the company said.

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