Change in FDIC's Consumer Response Center Address Will Require State Nonmember Banks to Update Forms and Notices

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Adverse action notices and Fair Housing posters must both contain an address that can be used by customers to send complaints to a bank’s principal federal regulator. For state nonmember banks, that regulator is the FDIC. On March 15, 2011, the FDIC announced a change in the address that state nonmember banks must use for this purpose. The new address is...

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