In order to comply with FDIC Part 370, covered institutions will have to implement a change program that encompasses the people, processes, and technology necessary to manage customer access to funds. In the event of a failure, the bank’s systems must be able to apply provisional holds on deposit accounts to allow the FDIC to […]
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FDIC Part 370: Manage And Maintain Customer And Deposit Data
In order to comply with FDIC Part 370, covered institutions will have to implement a change program that encompasses the people, processes, and technology necessary to manage and maintain customer and deposit data. Once a bank has identified existing customer and deposit data and laid out a plan for remediating deficiencies, it must define a […]
Can A Fiduciary Determine If A Fund Is TOO Cheap?
What happens when the unstoppable force of retirement services recordkeeping faces the immovable object of low-fee funds? We’ll probably have to wait for the courts to decide. Recently, Fidelity Investments, TD Ameritrade, and Morgan Stanley all announced that they will be charging additional fees to customers who invest in The Vanguard Group’s funds. While this […]
FDIC Part 370: Identify Data Sources And Remediate Data
In order to comply with FDIC Part 370, covered institutions will have to implement a change program that encompasses the people, processes, and technology necessary to identify data sources and remediate data. For the largest and most complex depository institutions, account and customer data can be spread across dozens or even hundreds of backend systems. […]
C-Level Perspectives On Human Labor In Financial Services
Machine learning, artificial intelligence (AI), and cognitive computing are all hot topics in the industry. When discussing these subjects, questions revolving around the impact of AI on human labor typically come up. Vikram Pandit, the former CEO of Citigroup, was recently asked what the banking sector might look like in the future. He said that […]
What FDIC Part 370 Means For Large Banks
Currently, the FDIC estimates that the 38 largest banks will fall under the rule’s provisions. Those banks have until April 1, 2020 to either be in compliance or have secured any relevant exceptions or exemptions. In order to be in compliance, covered institutions will have to implement a change program that encompasses the people, processes, […]
A Look At Customer Service In Financial Services [With Case Studies]
Data and technology play a significant role in the future of finance; however, many tried-and-true best practices are still critical for winning (and keeping) customers. We have seen an incredible change in the financial services industry, especially as it pertains to the customer experience. Whether through robo-advisors, better user design, or chatbots, customers have become […]
The 10 Parts Of FDIC Part 370
Part 370 is broken into 10 parts, as follows. 370.1 Purpose and scope The purpose of Part 370 is to improve the FDIC’s ability to fulfill its two mandates related to paying deposit insurance: Pay deposit insurance as soon as possible after the failure of a covered bank; and Resolve a covered institution with the […]
Using Data & Tech For Regulatory And Compliance Initiatives [With Examples]
The data that SoFi leverages enables the company to be quick and efficient – two things that people value in companies. However, the data and technology that make SoFi successful also addresses some of the regulatory concerns by essentially forcing it to be blind to applications. Data is helping financial institutions with tasks like identifying […]
FDIC Part 370: The Background
The financial crisis of 2008 brought several institutional collapses that were unanticipated in both scale and speed. While existing processes were deemed suitable to handle smaller or slower bank failures, the FDIC realized that it might struggle to pay depositors if a complicated bank failed rapidly. The FDIC is required by law to pay depositors […]
Data Is Driving Innovation In Financial Services [With 2 Examples]
Data is king for many reasons, and the amount of data we produce every day grows exponentially. According to some estimates, 90% of the data in existence today was created within the last two years. IBM estimates that we create 2.5 quintillion bytes of data every day, or enough to fill 10 million Blu-Ray discs. […]
[Guide] A Comprehensive Guide To FDIC Part 370
The Recordkeeping for Timely Deposit Insurance Determination rule, more commonly referred to as 12 CFR Part 370, or simply Part 370, became effective April 1, 2017. The rule details new recordkeeping and reporting requirements for the largest depository institutions that help ensure prompt payments to consumers in the event of institutional failures. Part 370 generally […]