January 2022
Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council Issues Statement of Principles on Examination Information Requests
(Jan. 21, 2022) – The Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council on behalf of its members today issued a statement announcing best practices for requesting examination information from supervised entities, and a common authentication solution for secure access to the FFIEC members’ supervision systems.
The statement presents the results of the final phase of the Examination Modernization Project in which FFIEC members addressed the feedback provided by supervised entities regarding examination requests and authentication requirements for FFIEC members’ supervision systems.
Attachment:
- Interagency Statement of Principles on Examination Information Requests (PDF) (opens new window) (You will be leaving NCUA.gov and accessing a non-NCUA website. We encourage you to read the NCUA's exit link policies. (opens new page).)
Agency | Contact | Phone |
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CFPB | Michael Robinson | 202.435.7170 |
FDIC | Julianne Breitbeil | 202.898.6895 |
Federal Reserve | Darren Gersh | 202.452.2955 |
NCUA | Joseph Adamoli | 703.518.6330 |
OCC | Brian Walch | 202.649.6870 |
SLC | Catherine Pickels | 202.728.5734 |
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