
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) is an independent bureau within the U.S. Department of the Treasury. It supervises and examines national banks and federal savings associations to ensure safety, soundness, and consumer protection. The OCC also charters and regulates national banks and federal savings associations, enforces compliance with laws and regulations, and provides technical assistance to promote a fair and equitable financial system.
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World Liberty Financial's subsidiary applies for a national trust bank charter to issue and custody its USD1 stablecoin, aiming to serve institutional customers.
OCC plans to relax leveraged-loan rules for banks to help them compete with private credit industry, reducing regulatory burden.
Stablecoins are evolving with focus on interoperability and integration with traditional finance. FinTech and Big Tech firms are re-entering the space, while regulators are providing clearer guidelines for mainstream adoption.
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