Regulator Panel Fiduciary & Investment Risk Management Association April 19, 2011 James Dow Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Director, Wealth Management.

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Regulator Panel Fiduciary & Investment Risk Management Association April 19, 2011 James Dow Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Director, Wealth Management & Operations Risk Department of Supervision & Regulation

Disclaimer The views expressed in this presentation are my own and may not reflect those of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta or the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. 2Federal Reserve Bank of AtlantaApril 19, 2011

Outline Dodd-Frank Act FRB Atlanta – Wealth Management Activities Oversight Consolidated Supervision of BHCs/FHCs & the Combined Operations of FBOs Selected Supervisory Priorities 3Federal Reserve Bank of AtlantaApril 19, 2011

Dodd-Frank More than 300 Fed staff members are working on D-F implementation projects in order to complete > 50 rulemakings & consult on many more with other agencies. Fed is providing support to new Financial Stability Oversight Council (FSOC). Expanded Fed supervisory authority over thrift holding companies and nonbank financial firms deemed systemically important by the FSOC. The regulation of broker/dealers & investment advisors is also changing with recent proposals targeting - – Muni advisor registration – Uniform Fiduciary Standard – Tightening of accredited investor definition April 19, 2011Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta4

Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta - Wealth Management Activities Supervision - Personal trust Corporate trust / transfer agent Employee benefits Securities lending MSD / GSD Securities brokerage Private banking Custody Investment advisory Discretionary asset management Insurance agency sales FRB-ATL is responsible for the supervision of institutions engaged in a wide range of wealth management activities, including – 5Federal Reserve Bank of AtlantaApril 19, 2011

Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta - Wealth Management Activities Supervision - Our district includes a variety of complex and non- complex institutions that offer any combination of these services. Supervised institutions include large, community and foreign banking organizations. Our supervisory approach entails a blend of continuous monitoring, discovery reviews and testing. …which are in addition to the mandated examinations required of trust departments & certain BHC/FHC trust company subsidiaries (MOECA rating), municipal & government securities dealers and transfer agents. 6Federal Reserve Bank of AtlantaApril 19, 2011

From a Wealth Management perspective, we aim to develop a comprehensive understanding of an institutions - Strategy & significant activities, LOB, legal entities & regulatory structure, including the inter-relationships across multiple legal entities, Corporate governance, risk management & internal control environment, and, Non-bank subsidiary risks (RIAs, B/Ds, insurance). Consolidated Supervision of BHCs/FHCs & the Combined Operations of FBOs 7Federal Reserve Bank of AtlantaApril 19, 2011

Consolidated Supervision of BHCs/FHCs & the Combined Operations of FBOs Next, we strive to develop a comprehensive assessment of an institutions - Key corporate governance, risk management & control functions, Financial condition and the earnings contribution of its wealth management activities, and, Non-bank activities and their potential negative impact on subsidiary depository institutions. These assessments are reflected in the RFI rating assigned to a BHC & the combined U.S. Ops of an FBO (i.e., Risk Management, Financial Condition & Impact) 8Federal Reserve Bank of AtlantaApril 19, 2011

In arriving at a comprehensive assessment, we also leverage the relationships w/our functional regulatory partners in order to limit duplication and undue burden to financial institutions (keeping in mind the Federal Reserves overall role as consolidated supervisor). Consolidated Supervision of BHCs/FHCs & the Combined Operations of FBOs 9Federal Reserve Bank of AtlantaApril 19, 2011

To this end, we rely to the fullest extent possible on functional regulator assessments. We focus our attention on material risks from activities that cut across legal entities. And, we participate in information sharing agreements as permitted under law. All this feeds into the Federal Reserves risk- focused approach to consolidated supervision. Consolidated Supervision of BHCs/FHCs & the Combined Operations of FBOs 10Federal Reserve Bank of AtlantaApril 19, 2011

Selected Supervisory Priorities Integrated Wealth Management, Brokerage & Investment Advisory Platforms Regulation R & the GLBA Push-Out Rules 11Federal Reserve Bank of AtlantaApril 19, 2011

Integrated Wealth Management, Brokerage & Investment Advisory Platforms Growth continues in the delivery of financial planning and wealth management services by BHCs/FHCs through their bank, brokerage, advisory & insurance activities. Reporting & capturing risks across the various legal entities / activities on an enterprise-wide basis is a challenge. BHCs are therefore exposed to a variety of state / federal investor protection laws and regulations. 12Federal Reserve Bank of AtlantaApril 19, 2011

Integrated Wealth Management, Brokerage & Investment Advisory Platforms Key risks to consider include - The role of financial planners in the offering of these services, Conflicts of interest, self-dealing & inappropriate incentive compensation arrangements related to the cross-selling of products / services, Potential that inadequate oversight & controls could result in misselling of products / services, or that inappropriate / non-transparent fees will be charged, The potential impact to BHC/FHC business models from the proposed Uniform Fiduciary Standard for broker/dealers and investment advisors. 13Federal Reserve Bank of AtlantaApril 19, 2011

Integrated Wealth Management, Brokerage & Investment Advisory Platforms Supervisory Observations - Earnings pressures are driving banks to increase non-interest income sources, Failure to adequately incorporate these activities into enterprise-wide or overall corporate compliance program, Lack of expertise and experience in critical risk functions (e.g., compliance and audit), and, Clash of cultures. 14Federal Reserve Bank of AtlantaApril 19, 2011

Regulation R & the GLBA Push-Out Rules Failure to comply will expose banks to significant legal / reputational risk for operating as a non-SEC registered broker/dealer and for violating the SEC and Federal Reserves jointly issued Regulation R (in Sep 2007). Applies to banks, thrifts, branches & agencies of FBOs, trust companies, & any other institution defined as a bank by the Securities & Exchange Act of Examples of affected bank activities include bank trust and fiduciary services, deposit sweeps & transactions in MMMFs, IRA administration, securities custody and network referral arrangements between a bank and a broker/dealer. 15Federal Reserve Bank of AtlantaApril 19, 2011

Regulation R & the GLBA Push-Out Rules - Review - Pre-GLBA, banks had a blanket exemption from registration with the SEC as a broker/dealer. Following GLBA, Congress allowed banks to continue conducting securities activities within certain boundaries. GLBA did this by amending the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934 to give banks 11 broker exceptions and 4 dealer exceptions. Therefore, your bank needs to know whether it meets each condition to remain exempt from the requirement to register as a broker/dealer. 16Federal Reserve Bank of AtlantaApril 19, 2011

Regulation R & the GLBA Push-Out Rules Enforcement - Formal enforcement actions will be taken by the Federal Reserve and the SEC after consultation, and to the extent appropriate, coordination with each other and the appropriate banking agency. [from Reg R preamble] Additionally, under Section 8(b) of the FDI Act, each of the banking agencies has authority to pursue enforcement action directly against the institutions they supervise. 17Federal Reserve Bank of AtlantaApril 19, 2011

Supervisory Expectations Regarding Compliance with GLBA & Regulation R Ensure appropriate board & board committee awareness of the banks Regulation R compliance program exists across LOBs and activities. Identify all securities transactions your bank effects & determine which of the exceptions or exemptions permit it to continue the activities. Maintain appropriate records and an audit trail to demonstrate – – The exception or exemption under which your bank is conducting securities activity, and – That the bank is in compliance with each of the conditions applicable to the exception or exemption it is relying on. 18Federal Reserve Bank of AtlantaApril 19, 2011

Supervisory Expectations Regarding Compliance with GLBA & Regulation R Implement policies & procedures to ensure ongoing compliance with the regulation, including new business activities. Provide effective periodic training & communications to employees across LOBs. Ensure appropriate involvement of risk management, audit, compliance functions to limit the banks legal & reputational risk from non-compliance. REMINDER: the chiefly compensated test compliance effective date is March 2011 – need an audit trail to demonstrate the test can be met based on data for prior 2 years ending 12/31/10. 19Federal Reserve Bank of AtlantaApril 19, 2011

Regulation R & the GLBA Push-Out Rules Supervisory Observations - No compliance risk assessment No audit coverage No staff training or education Not a priority Under-appreciation for risk of non-compliance 20Federal Reserve Bank of AtlantaApril 19, 2011

Resources Federal Reserve Bank Commercial Bank Exam Manual – sec Federal Reserve Bank Holding Company Exam Manual - sec Trust Services & sec FHC Supervision FDIC Trust Exam Manual OCC Trust Exam Manuals/Publications SR Letter 08-09: Consolidated Supervision of Bank Holding Companies & the Combined U.S. Operations of Foreign Banking Organizations Regulation R: 12 CFR 218 (FRB); 17 CFR 247 (SEC) 21Federal Reserve Bank of AtlantaApril 19, 2011

Contact Information James Dow Department of Supervision & Regulation 1000 Peachtree Street N.E. Atlanta, GA (404)