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Rescinded Trust Banking Circulars

Current Trust Banking Circulars

Number Date Title Comment
TBC-25 06/19/86 Use of Commission Payments by Fiduciaries Replaced by OCC 2007-7
TBC-22 06/24/83 The Use of Repurchase and Reveres Repurchase Agreements in Trust Accounts Out of Date
TBC-20 06/23/82 Adoption of Revised Form TA-1 Circular Form Transmitted
TBC-18 02/04/81 Adoption of Interagency Circular Agreement on ERISA Replaced by OCC 2006-24
TBC-17 03/19/80 "Soft Dollar" Purchases Replaced by OCC 2007-7
TBC-16 03/08/83 Statistical Sampling of Trust Department Assets Out of Date
TBC-14R 10/16/81 Bank Trust Depart. Participation in the Financial Futures & Forward Placements Assets Out of Date
TBC-13R 09/19/84 Trust Fee Concessions Out of Date
TBC-2 12/19/79 Trust Department Use of Exchange-Traded Put and Call Options Out of Date
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The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency was created by Congress to charter national banks, to oversee a nationwide system of banking institutions, and to assure that national banks are safe and sound, competitive and profitable, and capable of serving in the best possible manner the banking needs of their customers.

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