Identifying and Documenting CRA Community Development Activities

July 6, 2022

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Identifying and Documenting CRA Community Development Activities has been submitted to ABA Professional Certifications for CE credit review and is pending approval. Once we receive notification of the credit approval, we will notify attendees.

WHAT?

The CRA regulations are in the throes of tremendous change. Recently the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency and the Federal Reserve Board jointly published proposed rules for the Community Reinvestment Act. Comment will be accepted until August 5, 2022. A final rule will be published in the next year or two. The rule will be effective on a rolling scale during the year or two following publication of the final rule. For the foreseeable future, all banks will continue to follow the current rules.

Currently, every bank (small, intermediate small or large) needs to identify and document its community development (CD) activities in order to achieve the best possible CRA rating. Volume and distribution of loans are the primary factors that determine a bank’s overall CRA rating. A bank can achieve a great rating without any CD activities, but the likelihood of an outstanding or satisfactory rating increases with the volume of CD activities. While CD activities are not the primary factor in determining the overall rating many banks spend a disproportionate amount of time identifying and documenting CD activities.

The regulations and interpretations that define what qualifies as a CD activity are complex. In some cases an activity that appears to be an obvious example of a CD activity may not qualify as a result of a small exception in the rules. It is not uncommon for an activity that does qualify as a CD activity to go without credit due to failure to document the activity and bring it to the attention of the examiner.

WHY?

The failure to achieve a Satisfactory or Outstanding CRA rating can increase the difficulty in getting various applications approved by your federal regulator.  A lower rating results in additional work to restore the rating. This program provides the information needed to assure proper credit is given for CD activities thereby assuring a higher rating and limiting the additional burden of a lower rating. Also:

  • The detailed manual is a great desktop reference; and
  • The presenter has decades of experience with this topic.

TOPICS

Upon completion of this two-hour program participants understand:

  • What COVID-19-related activities are eligible for community development credit;
  • The importance of CD activities for small, intermediate small and large banks;
  • Which loans receive CD credit;
  • Which qualified investments receive CD credit;
  • Which services receive CD credit;
  • The consideration given to CD activities that occur within and outside of your assessment area;
  • The concept of affordable housing for low- or moderate-income housing;
  • Which community services are targeted to low- or moderate-income individuals;
  • Which activities promote economic development by financing businesses and farms that meet certain size eligibility standards;
  • Which activities earn credit for revitalizing or stabilizing certain areas;
  • Suggestions for documenting CD activities, including COVID-19-related activities;
  • How large banks report CD activities, including COVID-19-related activities;
  • How CD activities are handled in the current rule and in the recent proposed rule; and
  • Much more.

WHO?

The program is designed for management of the loan department, Compliance Officers, CRA Officers, marketing staff and auditors.

This program will start at 2:00 PM EDT, 1:00 PM CDT, 12:00 PM MDT, or 11:00 AM PDT

Recording Included

This webinar will be recorded and sent to all registrants. You will receive links to the recording following the program. These recordings have unlimited viewings and are available for up to one year.

Register by May 20th and take advantage of our Early Bird Pricing!

Presenters:

Jack Holzknecht

Jack Holzknecht is the CEO of Compliance Resource, LLC. He has been delivering the word on lending compliance for 45 years. In 40 years as a trainer over 150,000 bankers (and many examiners) have participated in Jack’s live seminars and webinars. Jack’s career began in 1976 as a federal bank examiner.  He later headed the product and education divisions of a regional consulting company. There he developed loan and deposit form systems and software. He also developed and presented training programs to bankers in 43 states. Jack has been an instructor at compliance schools presented by a number of state bankers associations. As a contractor he developed and delivered compliance training for the FDIC for ten years. He is a Certified Regulatory Compliance Manager and a member of the National Speakers Association.

Kimberly Boatwright

Kimberly Boatwright is EVP and Director of Risk and Compliance at Compliance Resource, LLC and has more than a two decades of experience working in the financial services industry. Ms. Boatwright is a well-regarded financial industry risk and compliance professional with a strong background in program development and implementation. She is a thought leader who specializes in Fair Lending, Anti-Money Laundering, OFAC and consumer compliance. During her career she has worked for and consulted with all types of financial institutions helping to establish and evolve compliance and risk programs. She is a frequent public speaker, trainer, and author on compliance and risk management topics. Kimberly is a Certified Regulatory Compliance Manager and a Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialist.

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Start Time: 2:00 pm EDT
End Time: 4:00 pm EDT
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July 6, 2022

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