OCC Renews Savings Notice Paperwork – Bureaucracy Marches On
Published Date: 4/21/2025
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Summary
The OCC is renewing a paperwork form called the "Covered Savings Associations Notice" and wants your thoughts on it. This affects certain banks and savings groups who need to keep their info up to date. The form is under review now, so no new costs or changes yet, but your feedback helps keep things smooth and simple!
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