The OCC ensures that national banks and federal savings associations operate in a safe and sound manner, provide fair access to financial services, treat customers fairly, and comply with applicable laws and regulations.
We Supervise & Examine
The OCC provides high-quality, fair, and balanced supervision to its chartered banks.
Our well-trained examiners conduct on-site reviews of banks and provide ongoing supervision of the banks' operations.
Examiners meet with bank management and the bank's board of directors throughout the supervisory cycle to obtain information or discuss issues.
The "Bank Supervision Process" booklet of the Comptroller's Handbook describes our risk-based approach to bank examinations and details virtually all aspects of bank supervision.
We Regulate & Enforce
The OCC is the primary regulator of banks chartered under the National Bank Act and federal savings associations chartered under the Home Owners' Loan Act.
The OCC issues rules and regulations that govern the banks it supervises.
The agency takes supervisory actions against banks that do not comply with these statutes or that otherwise engage in risky practices.
Financial institutions follow an in-depth application process to be chartered as an OCC-supervised bank.
Chartered banks apply to the OCC to make substantial changes to their activities or structure.
The OCC evaluates the applications to make sure banks' corporate structures are established and maintained in accordance with the principles of a safe and sound banking system.
Our licensing department works closely with the agency's supervisory and legal divisions to render independent decisions regarding applications.
We Protect Consumers & Communities
Ensuring fair access and equal treatment to bank customers is a fundamental part of the OCC's mission.
The OCC helps banks be leaders in safe and sound community development financing and making financial services accessible to underserved communities and consumers.
OCC examiners make sure banks comply with consumer banking laws.
The OCC operates HelpWithMyBank, a website that assists bank customers with common banking questions and lets them file complaints against a national bank or federal savings association.
"What We Do" is a song by American rapper Freeway. It was released on September 3, 2002, as the lead single from his debut studio album Philadelphia Freeway (2003). The song features American rappers Jay-Z and Beanie Sigel.
According to Forbes, Jay Z is the richest rapper in the world, with a net worth of $2.5 million. His wealth is derived from his company, Roc Nation, and his stakes in companies like Armand de Brignac champagne and D'Ussé cognac.
"De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da" is a song by the Police, released as a single in 1980. Released as the British second single from the album Zenyatta Mondatta, the song was written by Sting as a comment on how people love simple-sounding songs.
With 17 tracks in total, My Everything has the third most tracks out of all of Grande's albums. The album with the 2nd most tracks would be Dangerous Woman (18, including Focus, otherwise it would tie with My Everything at 17) and the 1st being Positions (19 tracks).
Snoop Dogg is a famous rapper and entertainer with a net worth of $160 million. He made his money through music, acting, and business deals. Snoop Dogg is known for his big hits in the music world and has also made money from movies, TV shows, and his own businesses.
Read on to uncover the business ventures and investments that have shaped their success and the lessons you can glean from their journeys. Richest rappers in the world 2023: Jay-Z – $2.5 Billion. Diddy – $1.0 Billion.
Back in August 2017, Forbes reported that Taylor was worth $280 million. Then in June 2023, Forbes revealed that her net worth had increased to $740 million—up from $365 million in 2020. And now, as of February 2024? Bloomberg reported that Taylor's net worth is officially $1.1 billion.
What is Beyonce's net worth? Beyoncé's net worth is $600 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth. Beyoncé is worth $800 million less than her husband, Jay-Z, who is worth $1.3 billion, according to Celebrity Net Worth.
Introduction: My name is Horacio Brakus JD, I am a lively, splendid, jolly, vivacious, vast, cheerful, agreeable person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.
We notice you're using an ad blocker
Without advertising income, we can't keep making this site awesome for you.