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FDIC announces disaster relief for Puerto Rico

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On November 16, the FDIC issued FIL-105-2020 to provide regulatory relief to financial institutions and help facilitate recovery in areas of Puerto Rico affected by severe storms and flooding starting on September 13. The guidance notes that the FDIC will consider the unusual circumstances faced by institutions affected by the hurricane. The guidance suggests that institutions work with impacted borrowers to, among other things: (i) extend repayment terms; (ii) restructure existing loans; or (iii) ease terms for new loans to those affected by the severe weather, provided the measures are “done in a manner consistent with sound banking practices.” Additionally, the FDIC notes that institutions may receive Community Reinvestment Act consideration for community development loans, investments, and services in support of disaster recovery. The FDIC states it will also consider relief from certain reporting and publishing requirements.