Bank Owned Life Insurance (BOLI)
National banks may purchase and hold certain types of life insurance called bank-owned life insurance (BOLI) under 12 USC 24 (Seventh). Banks can purchase BOLI policies in connection with employee compensation and benefit plans, key person insurance, insurance to recover the cost of providing pre- and postretirement employee benefits, insurance on borrowers, and insurance taken as security for loans. The OCC may approve other uses on a case-by-case basis.
References
Bank-Owned Life Insurance (OCC 2004-56, December 2004)
This OCC Bulletin provides an overview for the Interagency Statement on the Purchase and Risk Management of Life Insurance , which provides general guidance regarding supervisory expectations, split-dollar arrangements, and the use of life insurance as security for loans.
Popular Links
Final Interagency Policy Statement on Funding and Liquidity Risk Management
Interagency Advisory on Interest Rate Risk Management
Risk Management and Lessons Learned (OCC 2009-15)
Requests Under 716(f) of the Dodd-Frank Act
Related News and Issuances
| Date | ID | Title |
|---|---|---|
| 12/07/2004 | OCC 2004-56 | Bank-Owned Life Insurance: Interagency Statement on the Purchase and Risk Management of Life Insurance |