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Req # A-2023-00022
OSFI launched a review of the liquidity treatment provided in the Liquidity Adequacy Requirements (LAR) Guideline for wholesale funding sources with retail-like characteristics, such as high-interest savings account exchange traded funds (HISA ETFs). To get feedback, OSFI welcomed comments, analyses, and proposals, and provided a deadline of June 21, 2023. Please forward copies of the comments, analyses and proposals received under the public consultation. Other regulators, such as the Ontario Securities Commission, publish the feedback directly on their websites, but OSFI does not.Organization: Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Canada
October 2023
Req # A-2023-00024
All feedback received in response to the consultation on proposed new guidelines for the regulatory capital and liquidity treatment of crypto-asset exposures. Link for reference: https://www.osfi-bsif.gc.ca/Eng/fi-if/rg-ro/gdn-ort/gl-ld/Pages/crypto-bnk-ins-let.aspxOrganization: Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Canada
October 2023
Nothing to report this month
Organization: Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions
Req # A-2023-00018
Information your office recently prepared about the Wealth One Bank of Canada - which included letters of patentOrganization: Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Canada
September 2023
Req # A-2023-00007
Jan 1, 2021 to present 2023 briefings, reports memos, studies on high and uneven financial institutions’ services charges; and on bank managers/employee perks that include enjoying many free, fewer and discounted service charges. Include reviews of such benefits at the five big major banks. Include latest assessments of those banks’ high pressure sales practices.Organization: Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Canada
September 2023
Req # A-2020-00016
Assistant Superintendent Meeting with Ministry of Finance re: *redacted* Aug 1, 2023 Reference Number:F900-104-1402 Organization: Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions CanadaOrganization: Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Canada
September 2023
Nothing to report this month
Organization: Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions
Nothing to report this month
Organization: Financial Consumer Agency of Canada
Req # EA 2023 000004
On July 13, 2023: “We are requesting the records related to FCAC’s investigation of Rogers Bank regarding violations of the Negative Option Billing Regulations: The Notice of Violations issued October 25, 2019 to Rogers Bank, including the Compliance Report issued on October 23, 2019. The written representations from Rogers Bank dated November 21, 2019. All internal FCAC memoranda and findings of fact regarding their review of these complaints.”Organization: Financial Consumer Agency of Canada
August 2023
Req # EA 2023 0029452
“a) of 3,992 consumer complaints from the fiscal year ending March 31, 2019, numbers that i) received form letter/email reply with no further follow-up; ii) numbers prompting any FCAC investigation; iii) numbers resulting in finding against a financial institution for breach. Apply breakdown: b) of 5,429 consumer complaints from fiscal year March 31, 2020; c) of 6,861 consumer complaints from the fiscal year March 31, 2021; d) of 4,745 consumer complaints from the fiscal year March 31, 2022 and e) of 6,296 consumer complaints from the fiscal year March 31, 2023.”Organization: Financial Consumer Agency of Canada
August 2023