Given the high degree of uncertainty in today’s environment, banks should be prepared for a wide range of risks. Being vigilant and guarding against complacency will help ensure that the banking system remains safe, sound, and fair.
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The OCC puts out a weekly bulletin of Bank Branch closures, as well as new Branch Establishments and Relocations. If you track this information the trend clearly indicates more Branch closures occur on a annual basis than Establishments or Relocations. If you want to see which Financial Institutions are reshaping their market footprint this is very useful information.
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