press releases · March 21, 2020
Press Release
March 22, 2020
Agencies provide additional information to encourage financial institutions to work with borrowers affected by COVID-19
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
Conference of State Bank Supervisors
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
National Credit Union Administration
Office of the Comptroller of the Currency
For release at 6:00 p.m. EDT
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The federal financial institution regulatory agencies and the state banking regulators issued an interagency statement encouraging financial institutions to work constructively with borrowers affected by COVID-19 and providing additional information regarding loan modifications.
The agencies encourage financial institutions to work with borrowers, will not criticize institutions for doing so in a safe and sound manner, and will not direct supervised institutions to automatically categorize loan modifications as troubled debt restructurings (TDRs). The joint statement also provides supervisory views on past-due and nonaccrual regulatory reporting of loan modification programs.
The agencies view prudent loan modification programs offered to financial institution customers affected by COVID-19 as positive and proactive actions that can manage or mitigate adverse impacts on borrowers, and lead to improved loan performance and reduced credit risk.
The statement reminds institutions that not all modifications of loan terms result in a TDR.
Short-term modifications made on a good faith basis in response to COVID-19 to borrowers who were current prior to any relief are not TDRs. This includes short-termâfor example, six monthsâmodifications such as payment deferrals, fee waivers, extensions of repayment terms, or other delays in payment that are insignificant.
The agencies' examiners will exercise judgment in reviewing loan modifications, including TDRs, and will not automatically adversely risk rate credits that are affected, including those considered TDRs. Regardless of whether modifications are considered TDRs or are adversely classified, agency examiners will not criticize prudent efforts to modify terms on existing loans for affected customers.
Interagency Statement (PDF)
SR letter 20-4 / CA letter 20-3, " Supervisory Practices Regarding Financial Institutions Affected by Coronavirus "
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Agencies issue revised interagency statement on loan modifications by financial institutions working with customers affected by the coronavirus (April 7, 2020)
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Federal Reserve (2020, March 21). Press Release. Press Releases, Federal Reserve. https://whenthefedspeaks.com/doc/press_release_20200322_agencies_provide_additional_information_to
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author = {Federal Reserve},
title = {Press Release},
year = {2020},
month = {Mar},
howpublished = {Press Releases, Federal Reserve},
url = {https://whenthefedspeaks.com/doc/press_release_20200322_agencies_provide_additional_information_to},
note = {Retrieved via When the Fed Speaks corpus}
}