OCC Comptroller Testifies on Agency Priorities Before House Financial Services
OCC Comptroller Jonathan Gould testified before the House Committee on Financial Services regarding the OCC's current priorities and activities. Congressional testimony from the OCC often signals upcoming regulatory focus areas, including those affecting banks engaged in digital asset activities and fintech partnerships. Compliance officers should review the testimony for guidance on OCC supervisory priorities relevant to their institutions.
What to do
- Obtain and review the Comptroller's written testimony for signals on OCC supervisory priorities, particularly any statements relating to digital assets, fintech partnerships, or BSA/AML expectations for national banks.
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