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05/22/2018

FEMA suspending IL and ND communities

The Federal Emergency Management Agency has published a final rule in today's Federal Register announcing that it will suspend unincorporated areas of Mason County, Illinois, and the City of Harvey, Wells County, North Dakota, from the National Flood Insurance Program on June 6, 2018, for failure to comply with the floodplain management requirements if the program.

05/21/2018

NCUA Board to meet

The NCUA Board has published [83 FR 23491] a notice of its May 24, 2018, 10:00–10:45 a.m. EDT, open meeting. On the agenda are discussions of two NCUA regulations: Involuntary Liquidation and Claims Procedures and Payday Alternative Loans.

05/21/2018

Fed and OCC extend comment period

The Federal Reserve Board and OCC have announced they are extending the comment period on their previously announced proposal to modify the enhanced supplementary leverage ratio standards for U.S. top-tier bank holding companies identified as global systemically important bank holding companies, or GSIBs, and certain of their insured depository institution subsidiaries. The proposal also included conforming modifications to the Board’s total-loss absorbing capacity and long-term debt rules. The end of the comment period has been changed from May 21 to June 25, 2018.

05/21/2018

OFAC targets Venezuelan corruption network

OFAC announced on Friday it has designated Diosdado Cabello Rondón (Cabello), for being a current or former official of the Government of Venezuela. OFAC also designated three other individuals (one with addresses in the U.S.) for being current or former officials, or for acting for or on behalf of designated individuals as key figures in the Cabello corruption network, and three companies and 14 properties in Florida and New York owned by one of those individuals. Identifying information is available in our May 18 OFAC Update.

05/18/2018

Treasury targets Hizballah financing network and Iranian conduit

Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control has designated Hizballah financier Mohammad Ibrahim Bazzi and Hizballah’s representative to Iran Abdallah Safi-Al-Din as Specially Designated Global Terrorists (SDGTs) pursuant to Executive Order 13224, which targets terrorists and those providing support to terrorists or acts of terrorism. Also designated on Thursday as SDGTs are five companies located in Europe, West Africa, and the Middle East for being owned or controlled by Mohammad Bazzi and another SDGT. For identity information on the individuals and companies targeted by OFAC's actions, see our OFAC Update.

05/17/2018

New sources for free credit scores

The Bureau has posted an article announcing the availability of a new list that identifies more ways to access credit scores for free.

05/17/2018

Brokerage firms charged with AML laundering

The SEC has announced the settlement of charges against broker-dealers Chardan Capital Markets LLC and Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Financial Services LLC (ICBCFS) for failing to report suspicious sales of billions of penny stock shares. Broker-dealers are required to file Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs) for transactions suspected to involve fraud or with no apparent lawful purpose. According to the SEC, from October 2013 to June 2014, Chardan, an introducing broker, liquidated more than 12.5 billion penny stock shares for seven of its customers and ICBCFS cleared the transactions. Chardan failed to file any SARs even though the transactions raised red flags, including similar trading patterns and sales in issuers who lacked revenues and products. The SEC found that ICBCFS similarly failed to file any SARs for the transactions despite ultimately prohibiting trading in penny stocks by some of the seven customers.

05/17/2018

OFAC sanctions Hizballah's senior leadership

Yesterday, in partnership with Saudi Arabia and the other member nations of the Terrorist Financing and Targeting Center, OFAC designated members of Hizballah’s Shura Council, the primary decision-making body of Hizballah. For details on the designees, see our OFAC Update.

05/17/2018

FinCEN delays Beneficial Ownership rule for rollovers and renewals

On Wednesday, five days after the effective date of its Beneficial Ownership Requirements rule, FinCEN issued Administrative Ruling 2018-R002, granting a 90-day limited exceptive relief to covered financial institutions with respect to certificates of deposit and loan accounts that automatically roll over or renew that were established before May 11, 2018. The 90-day relief period started on May 11 and will end on August 9, 2018. The ruling says that, during this time, "FinCEN will determine whether and to what extent additional exceptive relief may be appropriate for such financial products and services that were established before May 11, 2018, but are expected to rollover [sic.] or renew after such date."

Editor's Note: The "exceptive relief" provided by FIN-2018-R002 extends only to certificates of deposit and loans that automatically rollover or renew. Loan renewals that are not automatic are not covered, and currently are subject to Beneficial Ownership requirements. They are covered, however, by Question 12 in FinCEN's April 3, 2018, Guidance FAQs (FIN-2018-G001).

05/17/2018

Bureau updates TRID resources

The Bureau has updated its two versions of the Small Entity Compliance Guides (versions 4.1 and 5.2) and Guides to Forms (versions 1.5 and 2.1) to incorporate the changes made by the 2018 TRID rule (which becomes effective June 1, 2018). Due to the 2017 TRID Rule’s optional compliance period, which ends October 1, 2018, the Bureau has kept an old version and new version of each guide to provide implementation support during the optional compliance period. However, it has updated all versions for the 2018 TRID Rule, which will apply whether or not a creditor is choosing to comply early with the 2017 Rule. All four updated guides are available on the Bureau's TRID Rule Implementation page.

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