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FDIC Makes Public October Enforcement Actions; One Administr

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FDIC Makes Public October Enforcement Actions; One Administr

Postby admin » Fri Nov 30, 2012 8:39 am

FDIC Makes Public October Enforcement Actions; One Administrative Hearing Scheduled for December 2012


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 30, 2012
Media Contact:
LaJuan Williams-Young
Office: (202) 898-3876
Email: 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 October. One administrative hearing is scheduled for December 2012.

The FDIC issued a total of 70 orders and two notices in October. The orders included: 13 consent orders; eight removal and prohibition orders; two civil money penalties; three modifications of consent orders; 17 Section 19 orders; and 24 orders terminating consent orders and cease and desist orders, two orders terminating supervisory prompt corrective action directives, one adjudicated decision; and two notices.

Copies of the orders referred to above can be obtained from or inspected at the FDIC's Public Information Center, 3501 Fairfax Drive, Room E-1002, Arlington, VA (telephone 703-562-2200 or 1-877-275-3342). To view all orders online, visit the FDIC's Web page by clicking the link below.

October 2012 Enforcement Decisions and Orders

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Congress created the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation in 1933 to restore public confidence in the nation's banking system. The FDIC insures deposits at the nation's 7,246 banks and savings associations and it promotes the safety and soundness of these institutions by identifying, monitoring and addressing risks to which they are exposed. The FDIC receives no federal tax dollars – insured financial institutions fund its operations.

FDIC press releases and other information are available on the Internet at www.fdic.gov, by subscription electronically (go to www.fdic.gov/about/subscriptions/index.html) and may also be obtained through the FDIC's Public Information Center (877-275-3342 or 703-562-2200). PR-136-2012
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