Treasury Renews Bank Insurance Consumer Protection Data Requests
Published Date: 5/9/2025
Notice
Summary
The OCC is renewing its info collection about how banks sell insurance to protect consumers. Banks and insurance sellers will keep sharing info, but the OCC wants your thoughts to keep paperwork light and clear. This update helps make sure rules stay fair without extra hassle, with no new costs or deadlines yet.
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