In the Office of the Comptroller’s annual report to Congress, the agency highlighted the actions it has taken in 2021 on a myriad of issues, including inequality in banking, increasing homeownership and affordable housing, and expanding access to capital for minority-owned and small businesses.
“We remain committed to ensuring that OCC supervised banks operate in a safe and sound manner, meet the credit needs of their communities, treat all customers fairly, and comply with applicable laws and regulations,” acting Comptroller Michael Hsu said.
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