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Event Date | Thu Nov 14 EST (about 5 years ago) |
Region | All |
Regulation E sets forth the legal framework that requires your institution to investigate alleged errors and unauthorized electronic fund transfers (EFTs) and to provide provisional credit to your accountholders within specific deadlines. Did you know that your institution is obligated to conduct an investigation even though your accountholder won’t cooperate with the investigation? Did you know your institution is obligated to provide provisional credit within the standard deadlines even though you haven’t received sufficient information from your core processor to conduct an investigation? Conversely, did you know that you aren’t required to provide provisional credit if the accountholder won’t sign a simple written statement regarding the alleged unauthorized EFT? This webinar will explain how to properly investigate alleged errors and unauthorized EFTs and when to properly provide provisional credit.
Highlights
• Best practices for conducting a Reg E investigation
• Circumstances when your financial institution must provide provisional credit
• What can and can’t be required of the accountholder before giving provisional credit
• Specific deadlines for completing the investigation and providing provisional credit
• How to determine the proper dollar amount of provisional credit required by Reg E
Who Should Attend?
This informative session will benefit all deposit personnel, tellers, service representatives, new accounts personnel, account officers, managers, auditors, and compliance staff.
2019 Speaker
Elizabeth Fast
JD & CPA, Spencer Fane LLP