Abstract: Incentive compensation
practices in the financial services industry contributed to the
financial crisis that began in 2007. Financial institution
employees too often were rewarded for increasing short-term revenue
or profit without adequate regard to the risks taken to achieve
those results. These practices exacerbated the risks and losses at
a number of banking organizations and resulted in the misalignment
of the interests of employees with the long-term safety and
soundness of their organizations. It is urgent that incentive
compensation practices be brought under control through issuance of
this guidance. Emergency Justification: The OTS cannot reasonably
comply with normal clearance procedures because public harm is
likely to result if normal clearance procedures are followed.
Immediate clearance will serve the public by ensuring the prompt
improvement of incentive compensation practices in the financial
services industry.
The OTS cannot
reasonably comply with the normal clearance procedures because
public harm is likely to result if normal clearance procedures are
followed. Immediate clearance will serve the public by ensuring the
prompt improvement of incentive compensation practices in the
financial servicesw industry.
US Code:
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USC 161 Name of Law: The National Bank Act
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