FDIC Makes Public May Enforcement Actions; No Administrative Hearings Scheduled for July 2016

Press Release

FDIC Makes Public May Enforcement Actions;

No Administrative Hearings Scheduled for July 2016

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 24, 2016
Media contact:
LaJuan Williams-Young
(202) 898-3876
lwilliams-young@fdic.gov

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) today released a list of orders of administrative enforcement actions taken against banks and individuals in May. No administrative hearings are scheduled for July 2016.

The FDIC issued a total of 15 orders. The administrative enforcement actions in those orders consisted of one consent order; two removal and prohibition orders; three Section 19 orders; two civil money penalties; and seven terminations of consent orders and cease and desist orders.

To view the orders and notice online, please visit the FDIC's Web page by clicking the link below.

May 2016 Enforcement Decisions and Orders

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