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EPISODE · Jan 14, 2021 · 11 MIN

S2:E1 - Is FDICIA Still Relevant for Your Institution?

from It Figures: The CRI Podcast · host Carr, Riggs and Ingram

Establishing key controls, maintaining adequate documentation, and understanding the overall complexity of FDICIA (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Improvement Act) can help mitigate your institution's risk of noncompliance. In this episode of "It Figures," join CRI Financial Institutions Partners Doug Mims and Chris Cain as they explore the relevancy of FDICIA today and why it is essential to maintaining compliance.

Establishing key controls, maintaining adequate documentation, and understanding the overall complexity of FDICIA (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Improvement Act) can help mitigate your institution's risk of noncompliance. In this episode of "It Figures," join CRI Financial Institutions Partners Doug Mims and Chris Cain as they explore the relevancy of FDICIA today and why it is essential to maintaining compliance.

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