10/25/2016

Regulatory Developments to Watch


Video Length: 13 Minutes
Released: October 2016
Presenter: Jack Milligan
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The regulatory landscape has dramatically changed in recent years, and continues to evolve. What are the regulatory developments that your board should focus on in 2017? In this Board Brief, Jack Milligan, editor in chief of Bank Director, details the important rules that will be implemented in 2017 and 2018, and the developments that he’s keeping an eye on.

Topics Include:

  • Implementation of the CEO pay-ratio disclosure, fiduciary requirements and the Volcker rule
  • Updates to the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act
  • FinCEN’s final customer due diligence rules under the Bank Secrecy Act
    Expected regulatory oversight of incentive compensation
  • Loan loss provisioning standards
  • What to watch out for from regulators and legislators

A glossary of banking terms is included with each video unit.

Note: This video was filmed before a federal appeals court ruled that the leadership structure of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is unconstitutional. The Obama administration may appeal this decision.

About the Presenter:
Jack Milligan is the editor in chief of Bank Director, a position to which he brings over 35 years of experience in financial journalism organizations. Jack directs Bank Director’s editorial coverage, leads it director training efforts and is a member of the company’s management committee. He has a master’s degree in Journalism from The Ohio State University.

Tricia Lesh

Vice President of Marketing

Tricia Lesh is Vice President of Marketing for Bank Director and manages the production and development projects for BankDirector.com and FinXTech.com. In addition, Tricia is focused on leading the direction of the company’s marketing, public relations and branding initiatives. A graduate of Belmont University, Tricia has more than 20+ years of experience in the financial industry, working in institutions with assets ranging from $500 million to $2.2 billion.