US Office of the Comptroller of the Currency Issues Bulletin Regarding Compliance with Compliance with Securities and Exchange Commission Money Market Fund Rules

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The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency issued a bulletin to highlight actions that national banks and federal savings associations should take and factors that banks should consider based on the US Securities and Exchange Commission's revised money market fund rules. Although these rules directly apply only to MMFs, the rules indirectly affect: (i) banks that make MMFs available to their customers through their fiduciary and custody activities; (ii) bank programs that automatically sweep funds between deposit accounts and MMFs; and (iii) banks that invest in MMFs. The MMF rules were revised in 2010 and again in 2014, and the 2014 rules are currently being phased in with a final compliance date of October 14, 2016.

The bulletin describes how the SEC's MMF rules are likely to affect banks and addresses the product and process changes that affected banks should consider. The bulletin also highlights how banks that are involved in any of these activities will likely be affected by compliance, liquidity, operational and strategic risks related to the SEC's revised rules.

View the OCC bulletin.

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