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Disclosure of Financial and Other Information By National Banks - 12 CFR 18

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Supporting Statement for

OMB Control Number 1557-0182

Disclosure of Financial and Other Information by National Banks (12 CFR 18)


A. Justification


1. Circumstances that make the collection necessary:


The OCC, as the primary regulator for national banks, is responsible for fostering the safety and soundness of the national banking system. This program of periodic financial disclosure is needed, not only to facilitate informed decision making by existing and potential customers and investors, but also to improve public understanding of, and confidence in, the financial condition of individual national banks and the national banking system. Further, financial disclosure reduces the likelihood that the market will overreact to incomplete information. Disclosure of financial information complements OCC's supervisory efforts.


2. Use of the information:


Depositors, security holders, and the general public use the information in evaluating the condition of, and deciding whether to do business with, a particular bank. Further, disclosure and increased public knowledge complements OCC's efforts to promote the safety and soundness of national banks and the national banking system.


3. Consideration of the use of improved information technology:


National banks may adopt any existing technology relevant to producing or delivering the information.


4. Efforts to identify duplication:


There is no duplication. Although the data required to be disclosed in the annual disclosure statement are the same data that banks provide in the Reports of Condition and Income (Call Reports), the public, not the government, is the recipient of the disclosed information. This disclosure program ensures that relevant data are more readily available to the general public and that the public is made aware of this availability. Finally, the optional narrative includes unique information that bank management deems important in evaluating the overall condition of the bank.


5. Methods used to minimize burden if the collection has a significant impact on substantial number of small entities:


This collection of information imposes on banks, regardless of size, only the minimum burden necessary to accomplish the program objectives discussed in Items 1 and 2. The OCC has minimized program burden for all banks by permitting the disclosure of already required, readily available information as discussed in Item 4, and by making the narrative portion of the disclosure optional.


6. Consequences to the Federal program if the collection were conducted less frequently:


The preparation of the financial disclosure statement is required only on an annual basis. Less frequent disclosure would make the program unworkable and would not accomplish OCC's objectives of giving existing and potential customers information they need for decision making and to enhance public confidence in the banking system.


7. Special circumstances necessitating collection inconsistent with 5 CFR Part 1320:


Not applicable. This collection is conducted consistent with the guidelines in 5 CFR 1320.6.


8. Efforts to consult with persons outside the agency:


The OCC published a Federal Register notice regarding this renewal of the information collections in 12 CFR Part 18 on March 18, 2010 (75 FR 13205) and received no public comment.


9. Payment to respondents:


None.


10. Any assurance of confidentiality:


No assurance of confidentiality is made.


11. Justification for questions of a sensitive nature:


There are no questions of a sensitive nature.


12. Burden estimate:


The collections of information are found in 12 CFR 18.3, 18.4, and 18.8. Section 18.3 requires the preparation of an annual disclosure statement and specifies how it must be made available. Section 18.4 outlines what the disclosure statement must contain and permits a bank to supplement its annual disclosure statement with an optional narrative. Lastly, § 18.8 requires that a national bank promptly furnish its annual disclosure statement upon request.


The regulation applies to approximately 1,535 national banks and 50 Federal branches and agencies. Most banks will use their Call Reports or information prepared for annual reports as their disclosure material.


This program of periodic financial disclosure is needed, not only to facilitate informed decision making by existing and potential customers and investors, but also to improve public understanding of, and confidence in, the financial condition of individual national banks and the national banking system. Further, financial disclosure reduces the likelihood that the market will overreact to incomplete information.


1,585 respondents @ 1 response = 1,585 responses

1,585 responses @ .5 burden hours = 793 burden hours


The OCC estimates the cost of the hour burden to respondents as follows:


Clerical: 75% x 793 = 595 @ $20 = $11,900

Managerial/Technical: 25% x 793 = 198 @ $40 = $ 7,920

Total: = $ 19,820


13. Estimates of annualized costs to respondents:


Not applicable.


14. Estimate of annualized costs to the government:


Not applicable.


15. Change in burden:


This submission involves an adjustment of -265 national banks and -132 burden hours. This adjustment is attributable to a decrease in the number of national banks.


Former: 1,850 respondents @ 1 response = 1,850 responses

1,850 responses @ .5 hour = 925 burden hours


New: 1,585 respondents @ 1 response = 1,585 responses

1,585 responses @ .5 burden hours = 793 burden hours



Difference: -265 respondents, -265 responses, -132 burden hours


16. Information regarding collections whose results are planned to be published for statistical use:

The OCC has no plans to publish the data for statistical purposes.


17. Display of expiration date:


Not applicable.


18. Exceptions to certification statement:


None.



B. Collections of Information Employing Statistical Methods


Not applicable.

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