[Federal Register Volume 76, Number 26 (Tuesday, February 8, 2011)]
[Notices]
[Pages 7091-7094]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2011-2782]
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FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD
Notice of Intent To Require Reporting Forms for Savings and Loan
Holding Companies
AGENCY: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (Board)
is providing notice of its intention to require savings and loan
holding companies (SLHCs) to submit the same reports as bank holding
companies (BHCs), beginning with the March 31, 2012, reporting period.
The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010
transfers supervisory functions related to SLHCs and their non-
depository subsidiaries to the Board on July 21, 2011. The planned
reporting requirements for SLHCs outlined in this notice would provide
the Board with data necessary to analyze the overall financial
condition of SLHCs to ensure safe and sound operations. The reports
would also collect organizational structure and
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activity information from SLHCs in order to populate the Federal
Reserve System's National Information Center (NIC) database with a
comprehensive list of subsidiaries and affiliates of each SLHC.
DATES: Comments must be submitted on or before April 11, 2011.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, identified by FR Y-6, FR Y-7, FR Y-
9C, FR Y-9LP, FR Y-9SP, FR Y-9ES, FR Y-9CS, FR Y-10, FR Y-11, FR 2314,
FR Y-8, or FR Y-12, by any of the following methods:
Agency Web Site: http://www.federalreserve.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments at http://www.federalreserve.gov/generalinfo/foia/ProposedRegs.cfm.
Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://www.regulations.gov.
Follow the instructions for submitting comments.
E-mail: [email protected]. Include docket
number in the subject line of the message.
FAX: 202/452-3819 or 202/452-3102.
Mail: Jennifer J. Johnson, Secretary, Board of Governors
of the Federal Reserve System, 20th Street and Constitution Avenue,
NW., Washington, DC 20551.
All public comments are available from the Board's Web site at
http://www.federalreserve.gov/generalinfo/foia/ProposedRegs.cfm as
submitted, unless modified for technical reasons. Accordingly, your
comments will not be edited to remove any identifying or contact
information. Public comments may also be viewed electronically or in
paper form in Room MP-500 of the Board's Martin Building (20th and C
Streets, NW.,) between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. on weekdays.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Additional information may be
requested from the agency clearance officer, whose name appears below.
Cynthia Ayouch, Acting Board Clearance Officer (202-452-3829), Division
of Research and Statistics, and Amanda Allexon, Counsel (202) 452-3818
or Anne Zorc (202) 452-3876, Counsel, Legal Division, Board of
Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Washington, DC 20551.
Telecommunications Device for the Deaf (TDD) users may contact (202-
263-4869), Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System,
Washington, DC 20551.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and
Consumer Protection Act of 2010 (the Dodd-Frank Act) was enacted into
law on July 21, 2010. Title III of the Dodd-Frank Act abolishes the
Office of Thrift Supervision (OTS) effective as of July 21, 2011, and
transfers supervisory functions (including rulemaking) related to SLHCs
and their non-depository subsidiaries to the Board. Beginning July 21,
2011, the Federal Reserve would become responsible for assessing the
holding company on a consolidated basis with the objective of
encouraging the safe and sound operation of the SLHCs. Consolidated
information assists in the identification and evaluation of significant
risks that may exist in a holding company.
The Board is issuing this advance notice of a proposal with regard
to reporting requirements in order to seek early comment. The Board
proposes that SLHCs submit the same reports as BHCs beginning with the
March 31, 2012, reporting period. Under the proposal, SLHCs would
continue to submit all required regulatory reports under the current
SLHC reporting scheme (including the submission of the OTS Form H-(b)11
and Schedule HC HOLA 10(l)) through the December 31, 2011, reporting
period using the existing processing, editing and validating system,
which is the Electronic Filing System (EFS) established by the OTS. In
addition to this notice, the Board will publish a formal proposed
notice on these information collection activities after July 21, 2011,
the date that supervisory functions for SLHCs are transferred from the
OTS to the Board.
The forms that the Board is considering making applicable to SLHCs
beginning with the March 31, 2012 reporting period would be FR Y-6, FR
Y-7, FR Y-9C, FR Y-9LP, FR Y-9SP, FR Y-9ES, FR Y-9CS, FR Y-10, FR Y-11/
S, FR 2314/S, FR Y-8, and FR Y-12/12A. These reports are filed either
quarterly (March, June, September and December), semiannually (June and
December), annually (December) or event-generated. The report forms
required to be filed by BHCs and the related instructions can be found
at http://www.frbservices.org/files/reporting/pdf/bhc_financial_and_structure_reports.pdf. A summary of these forms can be found below.
The Board acknowledges there would be initial increased burden on
SLHCs when converting to the financial reports required to be filed by
BHCs but believes there would be long-term efficiencies. To reduce the
initial burden the Board would provide outreach to SLHCs to address
questions.
Specific estimates of the paperwork burden associated with these
reports, including statutory and regulatory history, and a description
of the reporting requirements and how the estimated total annual burden
is calculated will be provided in the proposed notice of information
collection planned to be published by the Board in the Federal Register
after the July 21, 2011 transfer date.
The Board consulted with the Office of the Comptroller of the
Currency, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and the OTS
(collectively, the ``agencies'') to coordinate the publication of this
notice of intent with the agencies' proposal to require savings
associations currently filing the Thrift Financial Report (TFR) to
convert to filing the Consolidated Reports of Condition and Income
(Call Report) (FFIEC 031 and FFIEC 041), also published in today's
Federal Register by the agencies and the Board. Savings associations
generally would continue to submit Thrift Financial Reports (TFRs),
including Schedules HC and CMR, through the December 31, 2011,
reporting period using the existing system, according to the proposal.
Request for Comment on Notice of Intent
Comments are invited on the following:
a. Whether the planned collection of information is necessary for
the proper performance of the Board's functions; including whether the
information has practical utility;
b. The burden of the planned information collection proposal;
c. Ways to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the
information to be collected; and
d. Ways to minimize the burden of information collection on
respondents, including through the use of automated collection
techniques or other forms of information technology.
Description of Reports
1. Report title: Annual Report of Bank Holding Companies.
Agency form number: FR Y-6.
Frequency: Annually.
General description of report: The FR Y-6 is an annual information
collection submitted by top-tier BHCs and nonqualifying foreign banking
organizations (FBOs). It collects financial data, an organization
chart, verification of domestic branch data, and information about
shareholders. The Federal Reserve uses the data to monitor holding
company operations and determine holding company compliance with the
provisions of the BHC Act and Regulation Y (12 CFR 225).
2. Report title: Annual Report of Foreign Banking Organizations.
Agency form number: FR Y-7.
Frequency: Annually.
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General description of report: The FR Y-7 is an annual information
collection submitted by qualifying FBOs to update their financial and
organizational information with the Federal Reserve. The Federal
Reserve uses information to assess an FBO's ability to be a continuing
source of strength to its U.S. operations and to determine compliance
with U.S. laws.
3. Report title: Financial Statements for Bank Holding Companies.
Agency form number: FR Y-9C, FR Y-9LP, FR Y-9SP, FR Y-9ES, and FR
Y-9CS.
Frequency: Quarterly, semiannually, and annually.
General description of report: These reports are currently filed by
BHCs. The FR Y-9C and the FR Y-9LP are standardized financial
statements for the consolidated BHC and the parent holding company
only. The FR Y-9 family of reports historically has been, and continues
to be, the primary source of financial information on BHCs between on-
site inspections. Financial information from these reports is used to
detect emerging financial problems, to review performance and conduct
pre-inspection analysis, to monitor and evaluate capital adequacy, to
evaluate BHC mergers and acquisitions, and to analyze a BHC's overall
financial condition to ensure safe and sound operations.
The FR Y-9C consists of standardized financial statements similar
to the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC)
Consolidated Reports of Condition and Income (Call Reports) (FFIEC 031
and 041) filed by insured commercial banks and state-chartered savings
banks. The FR Y-9C collects consolidated data from BHCs. The FR Y-9C is
filed by top-tier BHCs with total consolidated assets of $500 million
or more. (Under certain circumstances defined in the General
Instructions, BHCs under $500 million may be required to file the FR Y-
9C.)
The FR Y-9LP includes standardized financial statements filed
quarterly on a parent company only basis from each BHC that files the
FR Y-9C. In addition, for tiered BHCs, a separate FR Y-9LP must be
filed for each lower tier BHC.
The FR Y-9SP is a parent company only financial statement filed by
smaller BHCs. Respondents include BHCs with total consolidated assets
of less than $500 million. This form is a simplified or abbreviated
version of the more extensive parent company only financial statement
for large BHCs (FR Y-9LP). This report is designed to obtain basic
balance sheet and income information for the parent company,
information on intangible assets, and information on intercompany
transactions.
The FR Y-9ES collects financial information from ESOPs that are
also BHCs on their benefit plan activities. It consists of four
schedules: Statement of Changes in Net Assets Available for Benefits,
Statement of Net Assets Available for Benefits, Memoranda, and Notes to
the Financial Statements.
The FR Y-9CS is a supplemental report that may be utilized to
collect additional information deemed to be critical and needed in an
expedited manner from BHCs. The information is used to assess and
monitor emerging issues related to BHCs. It is intended to supplement
the FR Y-9 reports, which are used to monitor BHCs between on-site
inspections. The data items of information included on the supplement
may change as needed.
4. Report title: Report of Changes in Organizational Structure.
Agency form number: FR Y-10.
Frequency: As needed, FR Y-10 is submitted within 30 calendar days
of a reportable transaction or event.
General description of report: The FR Y-10 is an event-generated
information collection submitted by FBOs; top-tier BHCs; state member
banks unaffiliated with a BHC; Edge and agreement corporations that are
not controlled by a member bank, a domestic BHC, or a FBO; and
nationally chartered banks that are not controlled by a BHC (with
regard to their foreign investments only), to capture changes in their
regulated investments and activities. The Board uses the data to
monitor structure information on subsidiaries and regulated investments
of these entities engaged in banking and nonbanking activities.
5. Report title: Financial Statements for Nonbank Subsidiaries of
U.S. Bank Holding Companies.
Agency form number: FR Y-11 and FR Y-11S.
Frequency: Quarterly and annually.
General description of report: These reports are currently filed by
BHCs. The FR Y-11 reports collect financial information for individual
non-functionally regulated U.S. nonbank subsidiaries of domestic BHCs.
BHCs file the FR Y-11 on a quarterly or annual basis according to
filing criteria. The FR Y-11 data are used with other BHC data to
assess the condition of BHCs that are heavily engaged in nonbanking
activities and to monitor the volume, nature, and condition of their
nonbanking operations.
The FR Y-11S is an abbreviated reporting form that collects four
data items: net income, total assets, equity capital, and total off-
balance-sheet data items. The FR Y-11S is filed annually, as of
December 31, by top-tier BHCs for each individual nonbank subsidiary
(that does not meet the criteria for filing the detailed report) with
total assets of at least $50 million, but less than $250 million, or
with total assets greater than 1 percent of the total consolidated
assets of the top-tier organization.
6. Report title: Financial Statements of Foreign Subsidiaries of
U.S. Banking Organizations.
Agency form number: FR 2314 and FR 2314S.
Frequency: Quarterly and annually.
General description of report: The reports are currently filed by
foreign subsidiaries of BHCs, U.S. state member banks (SMBs), and Edge
or agreement corporations.
The FR 2314 reports collect financial information for non-
functionally regulated direct or indirect foreign subsidiaries of SMBs,
Edge and agreement corporations, and BHCs. Parent organizations (SMBs,
Edge and agreement corporations, or BHCs) file the FR 2314 on a
quarterly or annual basis according to filing criteria. The FR 2314
data are used to identify current and potential problems at the foreign
subsidiaries of U.S. parent companies, to monitor the activities of
U.S. banking organizations in specific countries, and to develop a
better understanding of activities within the industry, in general, and
of individual institutions, in particular.
The FR 2314S is an abbreviated reporting form that collects four
data items: net income, total assets, equity capital, and total off-
balance-sheet data items. The FR 2314S is filed annually, as of
December 31, for each individual subsidiary (that does not meet the
criteria for filing the detailed report) with assets of at least $50
million but less than $250 million, or with total assets greater than 1
percent of the total consolidated assets of the top-tier organization.
7. Report title: Bank Holding Company Report of Insured Depository
Institutions' Section 23A Transactions with Affiliates.
Agency form number: FR Y-8.
Frequency: Quarterly.
General description of report: The report is currently filed by
top-tier BHCs, including financial holding companies (FHCs), for all
insured depository institutions that are owned by the BHC and by FBOs
that directly own a U.S. subsidiary bank.
This reporting form collects information on transactions between an
insured depository institution and its affiliates that are subject to
section 23A of the Federal Reserve Act. The primary
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purpose of the data is to enhance the Board's ability to monitor bank
exposures to affiliates and to ensure banks' compliance with section
23A of the Federal Reserve Act. Section 23A of the Federal Reserve Act
is one of the most important statutes on limiting exposures to
individual institutions and protecting against the expansion of the
federal safety net.
8. Report title: Consolidated Bank Holding Company Report of Equity
Investments in Nonfinancial Companies, and the Annual Report of
Merchant Banking Investments Held for an Extended Period.
Agency form number: FR Y-12 and FR Y-12A, respectively.
Frequency: FR Y-12, quarterly and semiannually; and FR Y-12A,
annually.
General description of report: This report is currently filed by
BHCs and FHCs.
The FR Y-12 collects information from certain domestic BHCs on
their equity investments in nonfinancial companies. Respondents report
the FR Y-12 either quarterly or semi-annually based on reporting
threshold criteria. The FR Y-12A is filed annually by institutions that
hold merchant banking investments that are approaching the end of the
holding period permissible under Regulation Y.
As indicated above, the Board plans to solicit comment on a notice
of proposed collection of information regarding the application of BHC
reporting requirements to SLHCs after the July 21, 2011 transfer date.
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, February 2,
2011.
Jennifer J. Johnson,
Secretary of the Board.
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