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Agencies Finalize Rule Updating and Modernizing the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA)

December 1, 2023 / Source: FDIC

Summary:

On October 24, 2023, the FDIC Board voted to approve a final rule, to be issued jointly with the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (Federal Reserve) and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), that makes comprehensive regulatory amendments to the FDICā€™s regulation implementing the Community Reinvestment Act of 1977 (CRA).

Statement of Applicability:Ā The contents of, and material referenced in, this FIL apply to all FDICā€“supervised financial institutions.

Highlights:

The final rule updates the CRA regulations to achieve the following key goals:

  • Encourage banks to expand access to credit, investment, and banking services in Low and Moderate Income (LMI) communities.Ā Under the final rule, the agencies will evaluate bank performance across the varied activities they conduct and communities in which they operate so that the CRA continues to be a strong and effective tool to address inequities in access to credit and financial services. The final rule promotes financial inclusion by supporting bank activities with Minority Depository Institutions and Community Development Financial Institutions and in Native Land Areas, rural areas, persistent poverty areas, and other highā€“need areas.
  • Adapt to changes in the banking industry, including internet and mobile banking.Ā The final rule will update the CRA regulations to evaluate lending outside traditional assessment areas generated by the growth of nonā€“branch delivery systems, such as online and mobile banking, branchless banking, and hybrid models. The final rule is calibrated to recognize the continued importance of bank branches, while establishing a framework to evaluate the digital delivery of banking products and services for certain banks.
  • Provide greater clarity and consistency in the application of the CRA regulations.Ā The final rule adopts a new metricsā€“based approach to evaluating bank retail lending and community development financing, using benchmarks based on peer and demographic data. The agencies will develop data tools using reported loan data that give banks and the public additional insight into performance standards. The final rule also clarifies eligible CRA activities, such as affordable housing, that are focused on LMI, underserved, native, and rural communities.
  • Tailor CRA evaluations and data collection to bank size and type.Ā The final rule recognizes differences in bank size and business models. For example, small banks will continue to be evaluated under the existing framework with the option to be evaluated under the new framework. The final rule also exempts small and intermediate banks from new data requirements that apply to banks with assets of at least $2 billion and limits certain new data requirements to large banks with assets greater than $10 billion.