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Fair Housing Act Poster Address

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    cjernigan1211
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    For a state chartered non-member bank, I am trying to verify the appropriate address shwon at the bottom of the Fair Housing Act Poster. We are governed by the FDIC and according to their website, the address for their Consumer Response Center is 1100 Walnut St. Box #11.

    However, the poster shown on their website shows a different address as 2345 Grand Boulevard, Suite 100.

    Does anyone have any documentation to help clarify which address should be used. Thanks.

    #3032
    JGo9
    Participant

    Here is a link to their address on the FDIC’s website: https://www.fdic.gov/consumers/consumer/ccc/contact.html

    It shows the 1100 Walnut St address.

    #37255
    DAHSeverski
    Participant

    I need to know what address to use if our asset size is $10 billion and we are an FDIC bank. Do we use the address of the CFPB or the FDIC?

    #37266

    Good afternoon:

    When reviewing and research the question, it appears that you would use the address for the FDIC as your primary Federal banking agency. (Section 338.4—Fair Housing Poster).

    Best,
    Kimberly

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