FDIC Revamps Bank Appeal Guidelines to Independent Review
Published Date: 7/18/2025
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Summary
The FDIC is changing how banks and financial companies can appeal big decisions made about their supervision. Instead of a committee, an independent office will now handle these appeals, making the process clearer and fairer. This update affects anyone dealing with FDIC supervision and aims to speed up decisions without extra costs or delays.
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FDIC moves appeals to independent office
If you run a bank or financial company supervised by the FDIC, the agency will replace the Supervision Appeals Review Committee with an independent, standalone office that will consider and decide supervisory appeals. The FDIC says this change is intended to make the appeals process clearer and fairer and to speed up decisions without adding extra costs or delays.
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