US OCC Launches Web System for Banks to File Licensing and Certain Applications and Notices

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The US OCC announced that it will launch a web-based system for banks to file licensing and public welfare investment applications and notices early next year. The Central Application Tracking System will allow OCC-supervised institutions to draft, submit and track applications and notices online. The system also will allow OCC staff to receive, process and manage those submissions online. The first phase of the system’s rollout will start on January 17, 2017, with the second and third phases set to begin that spring. The new system will replace the current OCC systems, e-Corp and CD-1 Invest. Before the phase 1 rollout, the OCC will provide webinars and resources to explain registration and use of the new system.

View the OCC press release.

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