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2016 Financial Institution Letters News
FIL Number / Title Title Issue Date Category
FIL-80-2016 Guidance to Help Financial Institutions and to Facilitate Recovery in Areas of Tennessee Affected by Wildfires Disaster Relief
FIL-75-2016 Final Guidance on the Uniform Interagency Consumer Compliance Rating System Consumer Protection
FIL-76-2016 Final Rule Creates New Prepaid Account Requirements Pursuant to the Electronic Fund Transfer Act (Regulation E) and the Truth in Lending Act (Regulation Z) Consumer Protection
FIL-74-2016 Guidance to Help Financial Institutions and to Facilitate Recovery in Areas of Virginia Affected by Hurricane Matthew Disaster Relief
FIL-73-2016 FDIC Announces a New Resource for Community Banks: Affordable Mortgage Lending Guide, Part II: State Housing Finance Agencies Consumer and Community Affairs
FIL-71-2016 Electronic Filing of Part 363 Annual Reports and Other Reports and Notices Accounting, Auditing, and Securities Disclosure
FIL-70-2016 Exception from Appraisal Requirements in Certain Disaster Areas in Louisiana Disaster Relief
FIL-68-2016 FFIEC Cybersecurity Assessment Tool Information Technology / Cybersecurity
FIL-69-2016 Guidance to Help Financial Institutions and Facilitate Recovery in Areas in Florida and Georgia Affected by Hurricane Matthew Disaster Relief
FIL-65-2016 Military Lending Act: Interagency Consumer Compliance Examination Procedures, DOD Interpretive Rule, and the FDIC'S Supervisory Expectations Consumer Protection
FIL-67-2016 Guidance to Help Financial Institutions and to Facilitate Recovery in Areas of South Carolina Affected by Hurricane Matthew Disaster Relief
FIL-64-2016 Guidance to Help Financial Institutions and to Facilitate Recovery in Areas of North Carolina Affected by Hurricane Matthew Disaster Relief
FIL-62-2016 Guidance to Help Financial Institutions and to Facilitate Recovery in Areas of Florida Affected by Hurricane Hermine Disaster Relief
FIL-60-2016 FDIC Announces a New Resource for Community Banks: Affordable Mortgage Lending Guide, Part I, and the Affordable Mortgage Lending Center Consumer and Community Affairs
FIL-59-2016 Meeting the Financial Needs of Customers Affected by Storms and Flooding in Louisiana Disaster Relief
FIL-58-2016 Changes to Deposit Insurance Assessments Deposit Insurance Fund
FIL-54-2016 Guidance to Help Financial Institutions and to Facilitate Recovery in Areas of Louisiana Affected by Severe Storms and Flooding Disaster Relief
FIL-51-2016 Reminder on FDIC Examination Findings Risk Management Practices
FIL-52-2016 FDIC Seeks Comment on Bank Appeals Guidelines
FIL-49-2016 Prudent Risk Management of Oil and Gas Exposures
FIL-42-2016 Frequently Asked Questions on Identifying, Accepting and Reporting Brokered Deposits
FIL-41-2016 Guidance to Help Financial Institutions and to Facilitate Recovery in Areas of West Virginia Affected by Severe Storms, Flooding, Landslides, and Mudslides Disaster Relief
FIL-40-2016 Proposed Rulemaking to Remove References to Credit Ratings from the FDIC'S International Banking Regulations Lending / Investments
FIL-39-2016 Joint Statement on the New Accounting Standard on Financial Instruments – Credit Losses Accounting, Auditing, and Securities Disclosure
FIL-38-2016 Guidance to Help Financial Institutions and to Facilitate Recovery in Areas of Texas Affected by Severe Storms and Flooding Disaster Relief