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Community Bank Resources

More than 80 percent of the institutions supervised by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) are community banks and federal savings associations.

These institutions play a crucial role in providing consumers and small businesses with essential financial services and a source of credit that is critical to economic growth and job expansion. The OCC recognizes the important role community banks and federal savings associations play, and we are committed to fostering a regulatory climate that allows well-managed community banks to grow and thrive while ensuring compliance with applicable laws and regulations.

Resources

BankNet

  • Log on to this secure Website exclusively for employees of national banks and federal savings associations for email, financial services industry news, tools and reports, a calendar of upcoming events, and more.

Community Bank Director Workshops

  • Register for effective workshops that focus on roles and responsibilities for directors of national community banks and federal savings associations.

Collaborative Arrangements for Community Banks

Digitalization

  • OCC resources for community financial institutions to help them meet their digitalization objectives. Digitalization uses financial technology to change a business model, provide new revenue and value-producing opportunities, or automate business processes.

Subscribe to OCC Email Updates

  • The OCC offers a variety of information through free email subscriptions:

OCC News

  • Alerts, bulletins, news, and information about the mission, people and capabilities of the OCC.

OCC Community Affairs

  • Information about community development, small business financing, financial literacy, and consumer protection

OCC Education Announcements

  • Announcements about outreach and educational opportunities for bank professionals.

OCC Responsible Innovation

  • Receive periodic news, updates, and other information regarding responsible innovation affecting the federal banking system.

About the Federal Banking System

National Banks and the Dual Banking System

Summary of Powers of National Banks and Federal Savings Associations

Apply for a Federal Charter

About OCC Supervision

A Common Sense Approach to Community Banking

Comptroller's Handbooks on Bank Supervision

Bank Supervision Appeals Process and Summaries

OCC Locations

OCC Licensing Manual

Publications

An Opportunity for Community Banks: Working Together Collaboratively

Director's Book: Role of Directors for National Banks and Federal Savings Associations

Director’s Reference Guide to Board Reports and Information

New Capital Rule: Community Bank Guide (PDF)

New Capital Rule Quick Reference Guide for Community Banks

More publications

Periodic Reports

Weekly Bulletin

Quarterly Derivatives Report

Quarterly Mortgage Metrics Report

Semiannual Risk Perspective

Annual Shared National Credit Review

Annual Survey of Credit Underwriting Practices Report

OCC Annual Report

Advisory Committees

The Mutual Savings Association Advisory Committee (MSAAC) helps the OCC assess the state of mutual savings associations and advises the OCC on ways to help ensure their continued health and viability.

The Minority Depository Institution Advisory Committee (MDIAC) helps the OCC assess the state of minority-owned depository institutions, advises on their supervisions, and shares ways to help ensure minority institutions remain a vibrant part of the federal banking system.

For Public Comment

See proposed rules, guidance, and other matters that are open for public comment on the Federal Register .


Related News and Issuances

DateIDTitle
12/17/2025NR 2025-129OCC Issues CRA Simplified Strategic Plan to Reduce Regulatory Burden for Community Banks
11/25/2025NR 2025-111Agencies Issue Proposal to Enhance Community Banks' Ability to Serve Their Communities While Maintaining Strong Capital Requirements
11/24/2025NR 2025-110OCC Announces Additional Actions to Support Community Banks and Reduce Regulatory Burden