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OCC releases June CRA evaluations for 21 institutions

July 12, 2024

Recently, the OCC released its Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) performance evaluations for June. The OCC evaluated 21 entities, including national banks, federal savings associations, and insured federal branches of foreign banks. The assessment framework has four possible ratings: Outstanding, Satisfactory, Needs to Improve, and Substantial Noncompliance. Of the 21 evaluations reported by the OCC, 14 entities were rated “Satisfactory,” six entities were rated “Outstanding,” and one was rated “Needs to Improve.” A full list of the bank evaluations is available here. In the CRA FAQ, the OCC details how it evaluates and rates financial institutions based two categories: first, the institution, examining factors such as capacity, constraints, business strategies, competitors, and peers, and second, the community it serves, analyzing its demographic particulars, economic data, and the availability of lending, investment, and service opportunities.