Two advisory committees to the federal insurer of bank deposits – one made up of state financial institution regulators, the other focused on economic inclusion matters – are slated to meet virtually in open session in early October, according to notices scheduled to publish Tuesday in the Federal Register.
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC) Advisory Committee of State Regulators will hold its meeting Oct. 6 from 1-5 p.m., the agency noted. The committee meeting agenda, a notice states, will include a discussion of a variety of current and emerging issues “that have potential implications regarding the regulation and supervision of state-chartered financial institutions.”
The FDIC Advisory Committee on Economic Inclusion is set to meet Oct. 7 from 1-5 p.m. The meeting notice says the agenda will include updates from the committee members about key challenges facing their communities or organizations; and panel discussions covering housing market trends, tax time opportunities to expand account access, and highlights from the FDIC Tech Sprint, “Breaking Down Barriers: Reaching the ‘Last Mile’ of the Unbanked.”