Compliance & Ethics

OCC Moves to Scale Back Supervisory Burden on Community Banks

The OCC has outlined a series of supervisory and regulatory changes aimed at reducing burden on community banks while preserving what the agency described as a risk-based approach to oversight. The reforms touch everything from Community Reinvestment Act examinations to capital calculations, model risk management, and cybersecurity reviews.

Federal Court Holds Payment Processor Cliq in Contempt Over FTC Order Violations

A federal judge in Nevada has ordered payment processor Cliq and two of its executives to pay $6.5 million in sanctions after finding they violated a 2015 court order intended to prevent the company from facilitating consumer fraud.

French Regulator Fines SocGen €20 Million Over Insurance Sales Failures

Reuters first reported on Sunday night that France’s Prudential Supervision and Resolution Authority (ACPR) had sanctioned Societe Generale with a reprimand and a €20 million fine tied to failures in its role as an insurance intermediary. According to the regulator, the bank failed to comply with pre-contractual information obligations and its duty to advise customers when selling both bundled and standalone insurance products.

CFTC Sues Minnesota as Federal-State Prediction Market Fight Expands

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission’s campaign against state crackdowns on prediction markets reached Minnesota on Tuesday, as the agency filed suit to block a new law that would make operating or assisting in the operation of a prediction market a criminal felony.

OFAC Hits Adani Enterprises With $275 Million Iran Sanctions Settlement

The U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control announced this week that Adani Enterprises Limited agreed to pay $275 million to settle allegations tied to 32 apparent violations of U.S. sanctions on Iran after importing liquified petroleum gas that American authorities say actually originated there.

Australian Court Hits Snaffle Operator With $21.7 Million Penalty Over Unlawful Credit Charges

The Federal Court of Australia has ordered the operator of online retailer Snaffle to pay $21.7 million (AUD 33.5 million) in penalties after finding the company unlawfully overcharged tens of thousands of consumers through its credit contracts.

FTC Begins Enforcing Take It Down Act as Platforms Face 48-Hour Removal Mandate

The Federal Trade Commission has officially begun enforcing the Take It Down Act, setting a start of a new federal requirement forcing online platforms to remove nonconsensual intimate images within 48 hours of receiving a valid request from victims.