OCC Meeting with BlackRock on Regulatory Matters
Summary
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency published a meeting summary documenting a discussion with BlackRock representatives on regulatory matters. The document provides transparency into examiner-industry dialogue but contains no new regulatory requirements, policy changes, or compliance deadlines.
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The OCC disclosed a meeting summary with BlackRock regarding regulatory matters. The document appears to be a routine transparency disclosure of examiner communications with a major asset manager, with no specific regulatory actions, new requirements, or policy changes identified in the summary format.
Compliance teams at OCC-supervised institutions should review this disclosure for any implications on examination priorities or supervisory expectations. No immediate action is required, though institutions may wish to consider whether similar engagement with their primary regulator would be beneficial for clarifying supervisory expectations.
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