Why Bank Remediation Falls Short When Institutions Treat Findings in Isolation
As the OCC continues to issue and terminate bank enforcement actions, FFERM founder and CEO Dr.
"Banks often resolve this issue from a short-term perspective so they can get the enforcement action lifted,"
Enforcement Identifies the Issue, Not Always the Cause
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) says it uses enforcement actions to require bank boards and management to correct deficient practices or violations. Its May actions included a consent order against Community Federal Savings Bank for Bank Secrecy Act and anti-money laundering deficiencies and violations. In July, the OCC announced a cease-and-desist order against United Texas Bank and the termination of four prior actions.
For
A cited deficiency can be connected to broader weaknesses in governance, data, controls, escalation, or board reporting. Correcting the finding may satisfy an immediate regulatory requirement while leaving the institution without a clear understanding of how exposures interact across the organization or where controls are failing.
Operational failures rarely remain isolated. A breakdown involving people, processes, or systems can trigger a chain reaction, creating financial exposure before eventually becoming a regulatory issue. Viewed individually, each risk may appear manageable. Viewed together, they may expose interconnected weaknesses across the organization.
"Bank boards should begin with one question: 'Why did it happen?'"
Static Reports Do Not Explain Risk Behavior
Reports are necessary during remediation, but most capture a single point in time. They can document progress against a finding without showing how the underlying risk is changing, compounding with other risks, or migrating into another part of the institution.
"Reports give you only what you give them,"
Traditional scoring may calculate likelihood and severity without showing which weakness should be addressed first.
Community Banks Need Proportionate, Usable Risk Intelligence
Community and regional banks do not face identical supervisory expectations in every area, but they are still responsible for correcting violations and unsafe or unsound practices. They often must do so with smaller risk teams, less specialized infrastructure, and more limited consulting budgets than larger institutions.
"Small banks do not always have the resources to buy a major enterprise platform or bring in a large consulting firm,"
From Checklist Remediation to Risk Intelligence
FFERM Technologies developed a patent-pending Four-Factor Enterprise Risk Management methodology that evaluates Compounding, Likelihood, Severity, and Predictability. By adding Compounding and Predictability to traditional likelihood and severity scoring, the methodology is designed to help institutions assess risks as interconnected and evolving rather than isolated and static.
During enforcement remediation, the cited finding is rarely the only issue that matters. Banks must determine whether the issue is isolated, whether similar failures exist elsewhere, and which corrective action reaches the source of the problem first.
"Compounding and predictability help banks get closer to the root cause by showing how risk spreads and when it may emerge,"
About FFERM Technologies
FFERM Technologies is a financial risk intelligence company founded by Dr. Jeffrey L. Edwards, a 30+ year financial services and risk executive. The company developed a patent-pending Four-Factor Enterprise Risk Management methodology that expands beyond traditional likelihood-and-severity scoring to include Compounding and Predictability. FFERM helps financial institutions identify, quantify and prioritize interconnected, systemic risks that traditional models can miss, transforming risk management from a static compliance function into dynamic, forward-looking intelligence. FFERM's platform is designed for regulated financial institutions, including banks, credit unions, insurers, RIAs and broker/dealers. For more information, visit ffermtech.com.
References
- Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. (2026). 2026 risk review. fdic.gov/analysis/2026-risk-review
- Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. (n.d.). Enforcement actions. occ.gov/topics/laws-and-regulations/enforcement-actions/index-enforcement-actions.html
- Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. (2026, May 21). OCC announces enforcement actions for May 2026. occ.gov/news-issuances/news-releases/2026/nr-occ-2026-40.html
- Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. (2026, July 16). OCC announces enforcement actions for July 2026. occ.gov/news-issuances/news-releases/2026/nr-occ-2026-59.html
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