FDIC Board of Directors Meeting

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The FDIC Board of Directors met on October 7, 2025, addressing two Notice of Proposed Rulemakings: one regarding unsafe or unsound practices and matters requiring attention, and another prohibiting the use of reputation risk by regulators. A full webcast recording is available.

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Original Source Material

BOARD MEETING | OCTOBER 7, 2025 FDIC Board of Directors Meeting Today, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation's Board of Directors met in open and closed sessions. Materials and information relative to the open Board actions are available on the  Board Matters webpage . Items Addressed in Open Session: Notice of Proposed Rulemaking regarding Unsafe or Unsound Practices, Matters Requiring Attention Press Release Statement by Acting Chairman Hill Financial Institution Letter Notice of Proposed Rulemaking regarding Prohibition on Use of Reputation Risk by Regulators Press Release Statement by Acting Chairman Hill A recording of the  full webcast of the open session  is available. Board Materials The FDIC does not send unsolicited email. If this publication has reached you in error, or if you no longer wish to receive this service, please unsubscribe . CONNECT WITH US