United States:
OCC Revises Process For Matters Requiring Attention
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On October 30, the OCC published revised
policies and procedures for how it manages Matters
Requiring Attention (MRA) resulting from its
examination of supervised institutions. MRAs
communicate supervisors' concerns identified during
examinations. The updated guidance standardizes MRA
terminology, format, follow-up, analysis, and reporting
across the agency. Release. OCC MRA Bulletin.
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