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Fed asks for comments on publicizing FRB master accountholders

Bank Regulatory Federal Issues Agency Rule-Making & Guidance Federal Reserve Banks

On November 4, the Federal Reserve Board issued a notice and request for comment seeking feedback on proposed amendments to its Guidelines for Evaluating Account and Services Requests. Specifically, the proposed amendments would require the Federal Reserve Banks to publish a periodic list of depository institutions that have access to Reserve Bank accounts (often known as “master accounts”) and payment services. In August, the Fed adopted final guidance establishing “a transparent, risk-based, and consistent set of factors for Reserve Banks to use in reviewing requests to access these accounts and payment services.” Recognizing that the longstanding practice of both the Fed and the Reserve Banks “has been to not disclose account-related information to the general public on the basis that such information is considered confidential business information,” the Fed said it is considering “the potential benefits of expanding the disclosure of the names of institutions that have access to accounts and services” following comments received from stakeholders that called for greater public disclosure of account-related information. Comments are due 60 days after publication in the Federal Register.