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6 January 2020

Federal Register: OCC Makes Correction To New Regulatory Framework For OREO Activities

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The OCC corrected a final rule on "other real estate owned" ("OREO") activities. Specifically, the OCC finalized ...
United States Finance and Banking
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The OCC corrected a final rule on "other real estate owned" ("OREO") activities. Specifically, the OCC finalized the rule's effective date to January 1, 2020 (as published in a prior November 21 Notice,) and gave regulatory justification "to dispense with notice and public procedure requirements" about the changed date.

As previously described, OREO activities by federal savings associations are guided by capital regulations and handbooks originally issued by the Office of Thrift Supervision. Pursuant to the final rule, the OCC will:

  • revise the definition of "debts previously contracted" real estate to refer to "leased real estate";
  • modify the definition of "former banking premises" to include a reference to OCC Rule 7.1000(a)(2), which allows national banks and federal savings associations to own real estate for use in their own banking activities;
  • institute a maximum "initial holding period" of five years for federal savings associations to "ensure the safe and sound management of OREO holdings";
  • adopt, for federal savings associations, the current national bank provisions stating the date on which the holding period for OREO starts (generally, the date on which the property is transferred to the bank or savings association);
  • clarify that when a national bank or federal savings association procures OREO from a merged or acquired institution, the relevant holding period will start on the effective date of the merger or acquisition;
  • permit the disposition of OREO, as approved by the OCC; and
  • recognize that a federal savings association, unlike a national bank, may "transfer OREO to a service corporation."

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ARTICLE
6 January 2020

Federal Register: OCC Makes Correction To New Regulatory Framework For OREO Activities

United States Finance and Banking

Contributor

Cadwalader, established in 1792, serves a diverse client base, including many of the world's leading financial institutions, funds and corporations. With offices in the United States and Europe, Cadwalader offers legal representation in antitrust, banking, corporate finance, corporate governance, executive compensation, financial restructuring, intellectual property, litigation, mergers and acquisitions, private equity, private wealth, real estate, regulation, securitization, structured finance, tax and white collar defense.
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