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Minnesota Commerce Department provides “work from home” guidance to regulated institutions
On March 17, the Minnesota Commerce Department issued guidance to mortgage originators and servicers outlining the process for temporarily or permanently closing branch offices in Minnesota. For permanent closures, a licensee should file a surrender through NMLS. For temporary closures, the...
InfoBytesNebraska publishes a statement about working with customers affected by Covid-19
On March 17, the Nebraska Department of Banking and Finance (Department) published a statement for financial institutions working with customers affected by Covid-19 along with regulatory assistance. The statement addresses: (i) establishing emergency branch locations with notice; (ii) clearing...
InfoBytesNevada regulator requests institutions to work with customers affected by Covid-19
On March 17, the Nevada Financial Institutions Division issued a letter requesting every licensee to develop a plan to outline efforts to “manage the current environment.” Efforts may include, among other things: waiving fees such as late fees, lowering interest rates, halting collection or...
InfoBytesTexas regulator authorizes credit union branch closures
On March 17, the Texas Credit Union Department issued an emergency declaration authorizing state-chartered credit unions to close their branches in order to protect public health. The department noted that credit unions should continue to ensure that financial needs of members are met during branch...
InfoBytesWisconsin Department of Financial Institutions will conduct credit union exams remotely
On March 17, Wisconsin Department of Financial Institution notified credit unions that all examinations would be conducted remotely, instead of onsite. Institutions with examinations scheduled in March or April will be contacted by the department directly.
InfoBytesMissouri Division of Finance asks banks to communicate schedule/service changes
On March 17, the Missouri Division of Finance communicated with state-chartered banks, requesting that the MDF be notified of any changes affecting schedules or services offered. If the closure of an entire facility for more than 24 hours is necessary, banks are instructed to ensure that the...
InfoBytesMaine Bureau of Financial Institutions issues guidance on temporary office closures
On March 16, the Maine Department of Professional and Financial Regulation, Bureau of Financial Institutions, issued guidance encouraging financial institutions to reduce disruptions to their customers, provide alternative service options when practical, and reopen affected facilities when safe to...
InfoBytesKansas Department of Credit Unions issues guidance on postponement of annual meetings
On March 16, the Kansas Department of Credit Unions issued a bulletin providing that credit union boards of directors have the discretion to postpone the annual meeting indefinitely based on the Kansas governor’s state of disaster emergency declaration. The board should contact legal counsel to...
InfoBytesIowa Division of Credit Unions issues update on annual meeting requirements
On March 16, the Iowa Division of Credit Unions issued an update enabling greater flexibility for holding annual meetings in 2020. The update stipulates that as long as the credit union in question held an annual meeting in 2019, it would have the full 2020 calendar to hold its next meeting. The...
InfoBytesKansas Office of the State Bank Commissioner temporarily closed
On March 16, the Kansas Office of the State Bank Commissioner (OSBC) announced it would be closed until March 23 with staff working remotely. In addition, all OSBC on-site exams have been suspended at least until the end of March. The OSBC suggested visiting their website ( www.osbckansas.org ) for...
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