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Regulatory Compliance on Deposits

During this session, we will explore consumer compliance regulations for deposits in our current regulatory climate and the impact they have on institutions and clients. Specifically, we will go over the following regulations:Regulation D: Reserve RequirementsRegulation DD: Truth in Savings ActRegulation CC: Funds Availability ActRegulation E: Electronic Funds Transfer ActAreas CoveredNecessary plan updates to complyGeneral regulatory reviewBusiness continuity implicationsLessons learned from breachesWho Should AttendAnyone in corporateWhy Should AttendWith the increased scrutiny of examiners and regulators, it is extremely important for financial institutions to increase their oversight efforts in regards to regulatory compliance for deposit related regulations. A lack of compliance can result in increased risk exposure for financial institutions trying to protect their consumers. The negative results can not only hurt a financial institutions reputation, but also their financial results. It’s important more than ever to understand the impact of the regulations that impact deposits and take the necessary precautions in advance as opposed to being reactive after an issue occurs.Topic BackgroundRegulators have become more focused than ever to ensure financial institutions are operating with the consumer in mind. This has been an area of focus during examinations over the past year and will continue with the political environment in mind.

During this session, we will explore consumer compliance regulations for deposits in our current regulatory climate and the impact they have on institutions and clients. Specifically, we will go over the following regulations:

  • Regulation D: Reserve Requirements
  • Regulation DD: Truth in Savings Act
  • Regulation CC: Funds Availability Act
  • Regulation E: Electronic Funds Transfer Act

Areas Covered

  • Necessary plan updates to comply
  • General regulatory review
  • Business continuity implications
  • Lessons learned from breaches

Who Should Attend

  • Anyone in corporate

Why Should Attend

With the increased scrutiny of examiners and regulators, it is extremely important for financial institutions to increase their oversight efforts in regards to regulatory compliance for deposit related regulations. A lack of compliance can result in increased risk exposure for financial institutions trying to protect their consumers. The negative results can not only hurt a financial institutions reputation, but also their financial results.

It’s important more than ever to understand the impact of the regulations that impact deposits and take the necessary precautions in advance as opposed to being reactive after an issue occurs.

Topic Background

Regulators have become more focused than ever to ensure financial institutions are operating with the consumer in mind. This has been an area of focus during examinations over the past year and will continue with the political environment in mind.