FDIC Makes Public November Enforcement Actions; No Administrative Hearings Scheduled for January 2017

 

Press Release

FDIC Makes Public November Enforcement Actions;

No Administrative Hearings Scheduled for January 2017

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
December 30, 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 November. There are no administrative hearings scheduled for January 2017.

The FDIC issued a total of 18 orders and one notice. The administrative enforcement actions in those orders consisted of three consent orders; seven removal and prohibition orders; two Section 19 orders; two civil money penalties; and five terminations of consent orders and cease and desist orders; one termination of supervisory prompt corrective action; and one notice.

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

November 2016 Enforcement Decisions and Orders

 

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