FDIC releases enforcement actions for May 2025

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The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) has released a list of administrative enforcement actions taken in May 2025. The report indicates that no administrative hearings are scheduled for July 2025.

In May, the FDIC issued a total of 12 orders and two notices. These included one consent order, one order terminating a consent order, four orders of prohibition, six orders terminating a total of 100 Section 19 waiver orders, and two notices.

The FDIC’s web page provides access to view these orders, adjudicated decisions, notices, and details about administrative hearings.



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