June 30, 2025

OCC: New Report Highlights Key Risks in Federal Banking System

The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) today reported the key issues facing the federal banking system in its Semiannual Risk Perspective for Spring 2025.

The OCC reported that the strength of the federal banking system remains sound. Consumer sentiment, geopolitical risk, sustained higher interest rates, and downward movement in some macroeconomic indicators have increased economic uncertainty. The OCC also affirmed that the adoption of new technologies, products, and services and/or engagement with financial technology companies to deliver banking products and services can offer benefits to banks and customers.

The OCC highlighted credit, market, operational, and compliance risks, as the key risk themes in the report. Highlights from the report include:

The report covers risks facing national banks, federal savings associations, and federal branches and agencies based on data as of December 31, 2024, unless otherwise indicated. The report presents information in three main areas: trends in key risks, operating environment, and bank performance. The report focuses on issues that pose threats to those financial institutions regulated by the OCC and is intended as a resource to the industry, examiners, and the public.

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