WASHINGTON — The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. is asking banks to comment on their experience with remote exams in the pandemic.
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The agency is ”seeking comment on what worked well in the off-site examination context to inform plans for future examinations, consistent with applicable law and the purpose of examinations,” it said in the RFI.
The onset of the pandemic in March 2020 pushed the prudential regulators to embrace bank examination that was done almost entirely in a virtual setting. But the agencies had already previously been doing much of their monitoring off-site. Many wondered whether the pandemic
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In the request for information, the FDIC asks bankers for feedback on specific examination activities that did and did not work well in a remote setting. The agency also asks about the best means of communication in a virtual examination setting, as well as what “new or emerging technologies would support additional off-site examination activities.”