I think we would all agree that the examination process has evolved over the years. With the greater technology, sophistication, and complexity of our banks, what used to be an annual surprise examination has taken on more of a continuous process. Granted, there are still periods of more intense activity such as actual on-site work, but […]
About John Reynolds, M.B.A
John Reynolds is a former Bank regulator, having retired from the NY Fed as an Examining Officer in the Financial Institution Supervision Group. John started out his career as an Assistant Bank Examiner in 1979 working up through the ranks and has been involved in all facets of bank examination work at international, large complex institutions, regional, and community institutions. Since 2009, he has played a leadership role in the NY Fed’s Compliance examination work, where he guided teams of examiners reviewing institutions’ compliance with AML-BSA and OFAC regulations and laws.
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