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OCC Presents First National Bank Charter Since the Financial Crisis

Agency Rule-Making & Guidance Lending OCC Bank Regulatory Federal Issues

Agency Rule-Making & Guidance

On October 27, Acting Comptroller of Currency, Keith A. Noreika, issued the first full-service national bank charter since the financial crisis to a banking institution in Florida. The institution is also the first de novo national bank and de novo approved for federal deposit insurance in Florida since the financial crisis. While presenting the charter, Noreika commented on the rarity of de novo banks and encouraged better efficiency in the process for their establishment in order to, “create more economic opportunity for consumers, businesses, and communities across the nation.”

As previously covered by InfoBytes, the House Financial Services Committee held a hearing in March related to the “de novo drought” and to examine the impact the Dodd-Frank Act has had on the creation of new financial institutions.