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FDIC asks FASB to delay CECL rules due to Covid-19

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On March 19, the FDIC sent a letter to the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) encouraging FASB to delay transitions to and exclusions from certain accounting rules, including (i) excluding Covid-19-related modifications from being considered a concession when determining a troubled debt restructuring classification; (ii) permitting financial institutions an option to postpone implementation of the current expected credit losses (CECL) methodology given the current economic environment; and (iii) imposing a moratorium on the effective date for institutions that are not currently required to implement CECL to allow these financial institutions to focus on immediate business challenges relating to the impacts of Covid-19. CSBS issued a statement on March 20 announcing it fully supports the FDIC’s request, stating the delay will give banks additional time to focus on their customers.