Inside this issue: Action on Applications 2 for the Month News and topics of interest to financial institutions regulated by the Department of Banking and Finance October 2018 Sharing Resources to Improve Efficiency and Effectiveness of BSA Compliance On October 3, 2018, the federal financial institutions regulatory agencies and the U.S. Department of Treasury's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) published the Interagency Statement on Sharing Bank Secrecy Act Resources that addresses instances when certain banks and credit unions may decide to enter into a collaborative arrangement to share resources to manage BSA/AML obligations more effectively and efficiently. The statement discusses the exercising of due diligence through careful consideration of the benefits and risks of such an agreement. Collaborative arrangements as described in this statement are generally more suitable for financial institutions with a community focus, less complex operations, and lower-risk profiles for money laundering or terrorist financing. The risk profile is bank-specific, and should be based on a risk assessment that properly considers all risk areas, including products, services, customers, entities, and geographic locations. FFIEC Launches New BSA/AML InfoBase On October 18, 2018, the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC) launched the redesigned Bank Secrecy Act/Anti-Money Laundering (BSA/AML) InfoBase website, which provides access to BSA/AML examination procedures by examiners, financial institutions, the public, and other stakeholders. The FFIEC BSA/AML InfoBase was redesigned to improve the overall experience for users. The redesign improves site navigation, enhances search capabilities, provides mobile-friendly capability, and contains new functionality that allows users to download various sections of the FFIEC BSA/AML Examination Manual. FDIC Enhances Tool to Prevent Elder Financial Exploitation On October 15, 2018, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) announced the release of the updated guide, Money Smart for Older Adults. The curriculum, now offered in English and Spanish, has been updated to provide new information and resources to help older adults and their caregivers recognize and prevent fraud, scams, and other types of financial exploitation. The curriculum also includes information to help older adults plan for a secure financial future and make informed financial decisions. Money Smart for Older Adults was developed jointly by the FDIC and the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (BCFP) to provide an instructor-led training module that can be used by trusted individuals who serve the older adult population. Instructors often include representatives of social service agencies, law enforcement, and financial institutions, as well as legal professionals and other volunteers. The three-part module consists of an instructor guide, a participant/resource guide, and a PowerPoint presentation that supplements classroom instruction. Page 2 Action on Applications for the Month October 2018 The following is a summary of official action taken by the Department on applications by Georgia state-chartered financial institutions under Title 7, Chapter 1 of the O.C.G.A. and petitions for certificate of incorporation of financial institutions and other matters of interest during the month of October 2018: FINANCIAL INSTITUTION Southern Bank Sardis, GA 30456-0100 APPLICATIONS FOR DISSOLUTION APPROVAL DATE Pending EFFECTIVE DATE FINANCIAL INSTITUTION SunTrust Bank Atlanta APPLICATIONS TO ESTABLISH A BRANCH OFFICE BRANCH OFFICE APPROVAL DATE Eagle Creek 13865 Narcoossee Road Orlando, FL 32832 Orange County 04-30-2018 Southeastern Bank Darien Saint Simons Island 21 Market Street Saint Simons Island, GA 31522 Glynn County 06-02-2017 Colony Bank Fitzgerald Albany 113 North Westover Boulevard Albany, GA 31707 Dougherty County 08-22-2018 SunMark Community Bank Hawkinsville Byron 202 W White Road Byron, GA 31008 Peach County 08-22-2018 LGE Community Credit Union Marietta Alpharetta 2855 Old Milton Parkway Alpharetta, GA 30004 Pending Ameris Bank Moultrie Orlando South Orange 1118 South Orange Avenue Orlando, FL 32806 Orange County 10-26-2018 Coosa Valley Credit Union Rome Cartersville 15 Walnut Grove Road Cartersville, GA 30120 Bartow County 03-28-2017 BEGIN BUSINESS DATE 10-29-2018 10-15-2018 10-22-2018 10-03-2018 10-17-2018 FINANCIAL INSTITUTION SunTrust Bank Atlanta APPLICATIONS TO CHANGE LOCATION CHANGE LOCATION OF APPROVAL DATE Apalachee Parkway From: 2727 Apalachee Parkway Tallahassee, FL 32301 Leon County 10-09-2018 To: 3098 Apalachee Parkway Tallahassee, FL 32301 Leon County EFFECTIVE DATE Page 3 SunTrust Bank Atlanta SunTrust Bank Atlanta SunTrust Bank Atlanta Pinecrest From: 11333 South Dixie Highway Miami, FL 33156 Miami-Dade County To: 7840 SW 104th Street Miami, FL 33156 Miami-Dade County Cape Coral From: 530 East Cape Coral Parkway Cape Coral, FL 33904 Lee County To: 915 Cape Coral Parkway East Cape Coral, FL 33904 Lee County Mayfaire From: 1979 Eastwood Rd Ste 100 Wilmington, NC 28403 New Hanover County To: 6818 Parker Farm Drive Wilmington, NC 28405 New Hanover County Georgia United Credit Union Duluth Tucker From: 3840 Lavista Road Tucker, GA 30084 DeKalb County To: 3824 Lavista Road Tucker, GA 30084 DeKalb County 10-09-2018 10-09-2018 04-30-2018 10-29-2018 October 2018 10-26-2018 PROPOSED NAME Foundations Bank Tandem Bank SURVIVOR Bank of Early Blakely, GA CORE Credit Union Statesboro, GA FNB Bank Scottsboro, AL APPLICATIONS FOR RESERVATION OF A NAME COUNTY APPLICANT Madison County Mr. Darren Cantlay, President 4C Business Coaching LLC 96 Craig Street, Suite 112 - 322 Ellijay, GA 30540 DeKalb County Mr. Byron Richardson, President Bank Resources, Inc. 2451 Cumberland Parkway, Suite 3618 Atlanta, GA 30339 FINANCIAL INSTITUTION MERGERS MERGED INSTITUTION One South Bank Chipley, FL Savannah Federal Credit Union Savannah, GA Capital Bank Fort Oglethorpe, GA APPROVAL EFFECTIVE DATE DATE Pending 07-12-2018 10-01-2018 09-05-2018 10-24-2018 Page 4 North Georgia Credit Union Toccoa, GA Rabun-Tallulah Federal Credit Union Tiger, GA October 2018 08-13-2018 10-01-2018 The Department is the state agency that regulates and examines Georgia state-chartered banks, state-chartered credit unions, state-chartered trust companies, and bank holding companies that own Georgia state-chartered financial institutions. The Department also has responsibility for the supervision, regulation, and examination of Merchant Acquirer Limited Purpose Banks chartered in Georgia. In addition, the Department has regulatory and/or licensing authority over mortgage brokers, lenders and processors, mortgage loan originators, check cashers, sellers-issuers of payment instruments, money transmitters, and international banking organizations. Our Mission is to promote safe, sound, competitive financial services in Georgia through innovative, responsive regulation and supervision. Our Vision is to be a willing and able partner with our regulated entities in order to support vibrant economic growth and prosperity in Georgia. Subscribe to Receive this Publication: Notice of this publication is delivered to interested parties via e-mail. To subscribe to this publication as well as other items of interest, please visit our website at https://dbf.georgia.gov/. 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