ICBC to Pay Federal Reserve, New York Regulators $32.4 Million in Fines
20 January 2024 - 3:53AM
Dow Jones News
By Ben Glickman
The Industrial and Commercial Bank of China and its New York
branch will pay $32.4 million in fines to the Federal Reserve Board
and New York regulators for disclosure and use of confidential
supervisory information.
The Fed said on Friday that information includes reports of bank
examinations and other communications with regulators. Banks can't
disclose supervisory information without approval from
regulators.
The board said its action was in conjunction with the New York
Department of Financial Services, which fined the bank $30 million.
The Fed fined the bank $2.4 million
New York regulators said on Thursday the bank had agreed to pay
the fine as part of a consent order, which resolved an
investigation into alleged compliance deficiencies.
The state's investigation concluded employees at the New York
branch had backdated compliance documents and then failed to report
the violations to the department in a timely manner, Financial
Services Superintendent Adrienne Harris said.
The investigation also concluded the bank unlawfully disclosed
the supervisory information to an overseas regulator.
ICBC agreed to create a written plan to enhance compliance
policies and other oversight and reporting requirements.
Write to Ben Glickman at ben.glickman@wsj.com
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