Sunday, November 24, 2024

Week of July 17

In This Issue…

Annual Washington Visit set for Oklahoma bankers

The OBA’s Annual Washington Visit has been scheduled for Sept. 24-26 and the hotel will be The Mayflower Hotel.

We challenge you to join the “Race to 100.” We’re striving for 100 bankers in D.C. for the 2023 OBA Washington Visit. We are still finalizing the exact times but know we will meet with the following: ABA, Federal Reserve, FinCEN, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, FDIC, OCC, Treasury and the Oklahoma delegation. Additionally, Congresswoman Stephanie Bice will lead the group on a behind-the-scenes tour of the Capitol to conclude the visit.

Registration information should be hitting your bank shortly, but you can also download the registration and information form, and get more info on the hotel, by clicking here (.pdf). Click here to access the hotel reservation link.

If you have any questions, contact Megan McGuire at the OBA.

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2023 OBA Directory of Banks available for purchase

The 2023 OBA Directory of Banks is now ready for purchase!

This essential reference includes financial data, important information about all Oklahoma banks, savings and loans, savings banks and holding companies, key personnel by function and title, answers to rules and regulations, legislators, state and national agencies, courthouses, fast-find indexes and much more!

Each Directory is $40 per copy for OBA-member bankers, and $60 for non-members. Price breaks are available for larger bulk buys. Click here for more information!

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OBA education corner …

Meow, it’s hot in Oklahoma! These next few weeks are a great time for air conditioning and continuing education opportunities. Check out the upcoming content available through the OBA:

  • Robbery Basics & Beyond, July 25, webinar — This session goes beyond the often lackluster traditional robbery training to a more engaging and dynamic program designed to illustrate the importance of preparing for a robbery in our branch.
  • Executive Total Compensation – Strategies to Motivate and Incent, July 27, webinar — The session provides an educational overview of various compensation elements, focusing on current trends/best practices within community and regional banks.
  • Risk (and Rewards) of Artificial Intelligence in Banking, July 31, webinar — In this webinar we’ll discuss these concerns and risks, so that you can properly monitor and establish controls for these technologies so you can best manage regulatory expectations as you succeed.
  • Section 1071 Final Rule: What you Need to Know Now, Aug. 1, Oklahoma City — This seminar, delves into the final rule, how it differs from the proposed requirements, and what your institution needs to know to ease the regulatory burden and make the implementation process as smooth as possible.
  • Advertising Compliance, Aug. 1, webinar — UDAAP is also a huge concern. You have to be aware of the differences between luring someone vs. deceiving them (UDAAP). This webinar will help you learn what you can say, what you can’t say, when to say it, etc.
  • TRID for Beginners, Aug. 2, webinar — Attendees will learn the basics and the general concepts found throughout the TRID requirements.
  • 2023 Audit Seminar, Aug. 17, Oklahoma City — The seminar will focus on the key aspects of a strong internal audit program, internal audit in a modern financial institution, and current events in the banking industry.

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