FDIC Advertising & Signage Resources

If you missed our Deposit Operations Compliance Q & A on April 30th, we answered a ton of attendee questions and, in case you didn’t know, you can still access it for FREE on our website. One topic we expected would be on the top of attendees’ minds was the new FDIC signage requirements slated to take effect January 1, 2025. If you haven’t had a chance to dig into these requirements, there is more to it than you might expect, and we recommend you don’t wait until the last minute to get an implementation plan in place.

Here is a clip of Jerod discussing the new “official digital sign”:


Shortly after the Forum, we developed a checklist for these new rules based on attendee feedback. This is also available on our website in our Free Deposit Operations Tools - (Search FDIC in Search Bar). While the checklist is a great way to ensure you cover all your bases, it does not replace training which is essential to understanding all the intricacies of the Final Rule. Be sure to check out our webinar, “FDIC Signs & Advertisement of Membership”, to learn more. Featured topics include:

  • The December 2023 Final Rule, What’s New?
  • Mandatory Compliance Dates & Covered Products
  • New Written Policy & Procedures Requirements
  • The Official Sign & New Official Digital Sign
  • Signs/Statements: Onsite/Offsite, ATM, Advertisements
  • Regulatory Expectations & Best Practices
  • Your Questions, Plain English Answers & Much More! 

We’ve also covered the upcoming changes in our Banking on BCC magazine and we have several helpful videos out on our YouTube channel.

At Banker’s Compliance Consulting, providing solutions in plain English is what we do!

Published
2024/05/30

Amy Kudlacek

Amy brings many years of banking and compliance experience to Banker’s Compliance Consulting. She has worked for both large and small financial institutions and spent time working in every area of a bank. She started out as a teller in college and eventually became a branch manager. Her love, however, was always compliance. Amy began her career with Banker’s Compliance Consulting in 2000. Her knowledge and experiences have allowed her to develop a well-rounded and practical approach to regulatory compliance. Amy is CRCM certified, has a Bachelors Degree in Business Administration and is a graduate of the ABA Compliance School. Amy & her husband have two children at home and stay busy following their activities. They spend a lot of time in the bleachers!

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