NAFCU Joins With Other Groups In Asking OCC to Extend Comment Period on Proposal Related to Non-Banks

WASHINGTON—As the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) embraces a bank licensing approach related to non-depository applicants, NAFCU joined with other financial services industry trades and consumer advocacy groups in calling for a longer public comment period on the applications to ensure proper oversight.

"Ensuring that all national banks are subject to a consistent framework of regulation and oversight, and that novel uses of a potential national bank charter are appropriately considered, are critical to ensure that customers will receive the protection they deserve across all financial services providers," the groups wrote. "The limited amount of information provided in the public documents presents a challenge to a thorough analysis of the potential issues involved. Allowing sufficient time for stakeholder analysis will produce informed responses regarding the potential impact of these applications."

Earlier this year, NAFCU, CUNA and several financial services industry trades cautioned the OCC against introducing risks to the financial system or undermining consumers' trust in their financial institution following the agency's announcement of a plan to establish a narrow-purpose payments charter. The trade groups asked the OCC for an open and transparent process to considering applications, which is in line with the requests made in the latest letter.

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