OCC Announces Reduction of Printing and Mailing

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On February 2, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), regulator of national banks and federal savings associations, announced that it will phase out printing and mailing of hard-copy publications, including many now mailed to national banks, employees, and other interested parties. By June 1, the OCC will discontinue the printing and mailing of most publications. The publications for external and internal audiences that will no longer be printed and mailed include OCC alerts, bulletins, legal interpretations, consumer advisories, and Banking Regulations for Examiners. This also includes e files DVDs.

The OCC strongly encourages national banks, federal savings associations, employees, and other interested parties to obtain publications and information by clicking here and signing up to receive information through the agency’s other electronic dissemination tools.

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