Federal bank regulatory agencies remove 'reputation risk' references from interagency documents
Bank compliance and risk teams must remove reputation risk as a standalone supervisory category from internal frameworks — the Fed, FDIC, and OCC have formally eliminated it from 15 interagency supervisory documents effective 2 June 2026.
- — Bank compliance and risk management teams must review internal risk frameworks, BSA/AML policies, and customer onboarding and exit procedures that reference reputation risk as a standalone category — maintaining reputation risk as a basis for restricting lawful business customers is no longer consistent with the updated interagency framework.
- — Bank examiners and compliance officers should expect that any supervisory finding citing reputation risk alone — without an underlying material financial risk — will not be supported by the agencies' updated interagency guidance.
- — Legal and compliance teams at banks with de-banking policies covering cannabis, crypto, firearms, payday lending, or politically or religiously affiliated organisations must assess whether existing restriction policies can withstand scrutiny based solely on material financial risk.
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