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November 2022
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November 1, 2022
Week of Nov. 1
In This Issue… Oklahoma Bankers Hall of Fame unveils 2022 inductees Bank commercials with college athletes? Why not! OBA education corner … Oklahoma Bankers Hall of Fame unveils 2022 inductees The OBA is proud to announce the group of inductees for the Oklahoma Bankers Hall of Fame, with the ceremony set for Dec. 8 in Oklahoma City. Dr. Sinclair Armstrong …
October 2022
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October 25, 2022
Energy activity grows, albeit slower, in Fed’s Tenth District
The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City released the third quarter Energy Survey last week, which revealed Tenth District energy activity grew solidly, while expectations for future activity eased somewhat. “Despite the pace of growth slowing slightly, District drilling and business activity remained solid in Q3,” said Chad Wilkerson, Oklahoma City Branch executive and economist. “Firms reported lower growth in …
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October 25, 2022
Week of Oct. 24
In This Issue… OBA Golf Tournament reschduled for Nov. 14; registration re-opened! Agencies announce threshold for smaller-loan exemption CFPB issues guidance to address junk data in credit reports OBA education corner … OBA Golf Tournament rescheduled for Nov. 14; registration re-opened! Due to adverse weather conditions, the OBA Oktoberfest Golf Tournament (previously set for Monday, Oct. 24) has been rescheduled …
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October 19, 2022
Join us for OBA Bankers’ Night Out: Election edition
Mark your calendars now! Join us for the first-ever OBA Election Recap Reception on Wednesday, Nov. 9 in Oklahoma City at The Capitol View Event Center. Catch up with your peers, enjoy a beverage and hear from Adrian Beverage. Less than 24 hours after the polls close, the OBA president and CEO will give his full election results breakdown and …
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October 18, 2022
Week of Oct. 17
In This Issue… Energy activity grows, albeit slower, in Fed’s Tenth District OCC releases interest rate statistics report OBA Oktoberfest Golf Tournament tees off next week OBA education corner … Energy activity grows, albeit slower, in Fed’s Tenth District The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City released the third quarter Energy Survey last week, which revealed Tenth District energy activity …
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October 17, 2022
October 2022 OBA Legal Briefs
Concerns about overdrafts and fees grow (Part 2) 2022 OK legislative changes A Reg O FAQ Concerns about overdrafts and fees grow — Part 2 By John S. Burnett In Part 1 of this article, I began a review of the FDIC’s August 18, 2022, “Supervisory Guidance on Multiple Re-Presentment NSF Fees,” issued with FIL-40-2022 (https://www.fdic.gov/news/financial-institution-letters/2022/fil22040.html). I ended Part 1 …
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October 12, 2022
OBA Golf Tournament rescheduled for Nov. 14: Registration back open!
Due to adverse weather conditions, the OBA Oktoberfest Golf Tournament (previously set for Oct. 24) has been rescheduled for Monday, Nov. 14. Show off your golfing skills or simply join your banking peers as a social registrant at the 2022 OBA Oktoberfest Golf Tournament on Nov. 14 at River Oaks Golf Club in Edmond. The tournament fee is $150 and …
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October 11, 2022
Week of Oct. 10
In This Issue… Bank economists expect credit conditions to weaken OCC releases bank supervision operation plan OBA Oktoberfest Golf Tournament set for Oct. 24 OBA education corner … Bank economists expect credit conditions to weaken Bank economists expect credit conditions to weaken over the next six months due to mounting economic headwinds, according to the American Bankers Association’s latest Credit …
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October 7, 2022
Executive News: Washington Visit positive for Oklahoma banks
It’s been almost three years, but it felt great to get the band back together. At the end of September, more than 60 Oklahoma bankers descended on Washington, D.C., for our Annual Washington Visit. It’s been two years since we last took a group to D.C. and I’ll say we definitely made up for lost time. While there were lots …