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Information Related to Hurricane KatrinaLast updated September 22, 2008.
If you have questions about your national bank, you may contact the OCC's Customer Assistance Group via our toll free number, 1-800-613-6743, or online. A member of the Customer Assistance Group will be available to assist you.
Contact Your Lender Public Service Announcements (PSA)
The federal bank, thrift and credit union regulators are sponsoring public service announcements (PSAs) to encourage individuals adversely affected by the hurricanes of 2005 to contact their lenders. More about the PSAs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers about Banking Services Affected by Hurricane Katrina
Recent Federal News Regarding Banks and Katrina
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OCC News Releases
- 2/03/2006
Federal Bank and Thrift Supervisors Announce Banking Forum in New Orleans
Release 2006-9
- 1/13/2006
Federal Financial Regulators Announce Public Service Campaign to Help Hurricane Victims
Release 2006-4
- 10/14/2005
OCC 2005-36, Statement and Order: Hurricanes Katrina and Rita: Real Estate Appraisal Exemptions in Major Disaster Areas
OCC Bulletin
- 10/04/2005
OCC and Operation HOPE Sign Agreement on Hurricane Relief
Release 2005-100
- 09/28/2005
News Release 2005-96, Agencies Announce Orders Exempting Bank Transfer Agents Affected by Hurricane Katrina
News Release 2005-96 | Order
- 09/19/2005
OCC 2005-33, Hurricane Katrina: Supervisory Guidance.
Guidance and new sections of the OCC's Web site and BankNet provide help and Katrina-related information and links for national banks and their customers.
OCC Bulletin
Proclamation
- 09/09/2005
The OCC encourages national banks to remain open Sept. 10-11
Memo to national banks
- 09/02/2005
Agencies Encourage Insured Depository Institutions to Assist Displaced Customers
Release 2005-87
- 08/29/2005
OCC Encourages National Banks to Work with Customers Affected by Hurricane
Katrina
Release 2005-83
- 08/25/2005
OCC Allows National Bank Offices Affected by Hurricane Katrina to Close
News Release 2005-82 |
Proclamation
Additional Resources
A variety of Federal agencies have programs established to help individuals and
businesses recover from the affects of Hurricane Katrina and have
established special Web sites for those seeking the information.
OCC Home Page > Hurricane Central > Katrina
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