Amendments to the Stress Testing Rules for National Banks and Federal Savings Associations

Title:

Amendments to the Stress Testing Rules for National Banks and Federal Savings Associations

Subject: Stress testing
Agency: OCC
Status: Final rule
Summary:

The OCC is adopting a final rule to amend the OCC’s company-run stress testing requirements for national banks and Federal savings associations, consistent with section 401 of the Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief, and Consumer Protection Act. Specifically, the final rule revises the minimum threshold for national banks and Federal savings associations to conduct stress tests from $10 billion to $250 billion, revises the frequency by which certain national banks and Federal savings associations will be required to conduct stress tests, and reduces the number of required stress testing scenarios from three to two.

FR Doc: 2019-21843
Date proposed: December 18, 2018
Comments due date:

March 14, 2019

Final rule effective date: Nov. 24, 2019
Rule compliance date:
Agency release:

Related Reg Report item(s):

Comment period on stress-test exemptions proposed by OCC, FDIC to launch Friday (Posted Dec. 27, 2018)