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Issuances:
1995 - 1996 Advisory Letters

Other Letters  

Issuance Title/Subject/Date Format
AL 96-8 Guidance to national banks on insurance and annuity sales activities 10/8/96 HTML
AL 96-7 Credit Card Preapproved Solicitations 9/26/96 ASCII
AL 96-6 Check-Kiting, Funds Availability, Wire Transfer Activity 8/06/96 WORD ASCII
AL 96-5 Forward Repurchase Agreement Transactions 7/19/96 ASCII
AL 96-4 Subject: Year 2000 Programming Code Risks (Attachment) 6/17/96 ASCII
AL 96-3 Fair Lending Pilot Testing Program (Attachment ASCII) 4/18/96 ASCII
AL 96-2 Overnight Hold-In-Custody Repurchase Transactions 3/22/96 ASCII
AL 95-5 Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) Student Loan Program 8/10/95 ASCII
AL 95-2 Bank Purchases of Life Insurance 2/09/95 ASCII
AL 95-1 Interest Rate Risk 2/08/95 ASCII

 

Advisory Letters not included on this page were rescinded. Please contact the OCC Communications Division via e-mail at foia-pa@occ.treas.gov or by phone at (202) 874-5043 or for further information.

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