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Description:
Confused by the FDIC’s Part 328 Final Rule? Nervous about the looming compliance date? Join us for the FDIC signage webinar! We will discuss the new rules, the new sign, and how it all applies to the bank. This webinar will review the requirements related to ATMs, websites, advertising, third parties, and more. We will discuss how and when to use the official sign, the official digital sign, the advertising statement, and the non-deposit disclosures.
Key Takeaways:
• FDIC advertising requirements
• FDIC official digital signage requirements
• FDIC physical official signage requirements
• Non-deposit disclosure requirements
People Who Should Attend:
Compliance officers, marketing professionals, deposit and operations personnel
Presenter:

Jessica Lamoreux, JD
Assistant Vice President and Associate General Counsel
Jessica Lamoreux, JD, works as Assistant Vice President and Associate General Counsel for Compliance Alliance. She graduated magna cum laude from Case Western Reserve University School of Law, where she served as Contributing Editor on the law review. She also holds a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Kenyon College. Before her work in regulatory compliance, she served as a law clerk in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court. She is licensed in the State of Ohio.
Ms. Lamoreux’s has a strong background in consumer financial services; beginning as the Compliance Attorney for a mid-size debt collection law firm and later as Associate Counsel for a consumer lender. Most recently, Jessica was the Director of Risk & Compliance at an SaaS startup, where she advised on the design of software for managing the placement of defaulted receivables with third party collectors. Jessica’s work has consistently focused on policy drafting and employee compliance training. She has also frequently presented on regulatory issues at the National Creditors Bar Association and other industry events. Along with her Hotline duties, Jessica will also be a featured ACCESS magazine author.