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Oklahoma Banking Department Personnel Certifications and Digital Asset Kiosk Rules
The Oklahoma Banking Department announced new licensing requirements for digital asset kiosk operators, effective November 1, 2025, requiring them to be licensed as money transmitters. The notice also highlighted recent examiner certifications earned by department personnel.
Oklahoma Digital Asset Kiosk Operators Require Money Transmitter License
The Oklahoma Banking Department announced that effective November 1, 2025, all digital asset kiosk operators in Oklahoma will be required to obtain a Money Transmitter License under SB 1083. The department is developing a registration process for these kiosks.
Oklahoma Banking Department Newsletter: GSBC Trustees Meeting
The Oklahoma Banking Department issued a newsletter announcing that GSBC Trustees attended their spring meeting. The newsletter highlights the Graduate School of Banking at the University of Colorado Boulder and its upcoming annual school session.
Oklahoma Banking Department Personnel Longevity Awards
The Oklahoma Banking Department has announced longevity awards for its personnel, recognizing employees for their years of service. The notice details recipients for fifteen and ten years of service, presented by Mick Thompson.
Oklahoma Banking Department Reduces 2025 Assessment Rates for State-Chartered Banks
The Oklahoma State Banking Board has approved significant reductions in assessment rates for state-chartered banks for 2025. Banks with assets under $1 billion will see a 70% cut, while those over $1 billion will receive a 25% reduction, totaling over $5.2 million in savings.
CSSF Circular: AML/CFT Data Collection Update
The CSSF has issued an update to its circular regarding the standardized data collection for Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorist Financing (AML/CFT). This update provides the latest information and requirements for relevant financial entities in Luxembourg.
Luxembourg Funds: New Liquidity Management Requirements
The CSSF has issued new liquidity management requirements for Luxembourg-domiciled UCITS and AIFMs managing open-ended AIFs, effective April 16, 2026. These changes transpose EU Directive 2024/927 and mandate the selection and disclosure of at least two liquidity management tools.
State Farm Dividend Returns Over $7 Million to DC Auto Policyholders
The DC Department of Insurance, Securities and Banking (DISB) announced that State Farm will issue a special dividend to eligible District auto policyholders. This dividend, totaling over $7 million, reflects strong nationwide underwriting performance and will be distributed to policyholders with a Private Passenger Auto Voluntary Preferred policy in force on December 31, 2025.
DC Approves 2026 Health Insurance Rates
The DC Department of Insurance, Securities and Banking (DISB) has approved the 2026 health insurance rates for individual and small business plans. The approved rates reflect average increases of 8.7% for individual plans and 9.5% for small group plans, while also securing over $1.2 million in savings for District residents.
DC Proposes 2026 Health Insurance Rates
The District of Columbia Department of Insurance, Securities and Banking (DISB) has received proposed 2026 health insurance rates from CareFirst, Kaiser, and United Healthcare for review. The public can submit comments on these proposed rates before final determinations are made.
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