FDIC Sign Compliance: Deadline May 1, 2025
New rules for FDIC signage are coming down the pike! The finalized rules will affect ATMs, lobbies, digital platforms, and more, and written policies and procedures will be mandatory. Join us to learn all aspects of the latest requirements to ensure your financial institution is prepared for the May 1, 2025, deadline.
AFTER THIS WEBINAR YOU’LL BE ABLE TO:
- Explain FDIC sign and advertisement requirements
- Understand signage requirements for digital platforms, including ATMs and mobile applications
- Produce compliant signage for non-deposit product services and promotions
- Develop written policies and procedures as required by the new regulation
- Test for compliance with the FDIC official signs and advertisement requirements
- Identify cases of deposit insurance misrepresentation
WEBINAR DETAILS
New FDIC official signs and advertising requirements go into effect May 1, 2025. These requirements impact digital platforms, ATMs, branch lobbies, and signage for non-deposit products. It’s critical to understand how these new requirements impact an insured bank’s website, social media platforms, and mobile applications and to develop the relevant technology updates, policies, and procedures. While written policies and procedures are often seen as an industry best practice, the maintenance of written policies and procedures is now a specific regulatory requirement under the new rule.
In addition to covering the new requirements, this session will review existing FDIC official sign and ad requirements, which include proper placement within branches and on advertisements when inclusion is required. In addition, examples of misrepresentations of deposit insurance will be explained to ensure you know what triggers the FDIC official signage requirement.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
This informative session is for individuals responsible for deposit advertisements, branch signage, and third-party, non-deposit-product marketing. It will benefit compliance officers, auditors, marketing officers, website developers, and branch managers.