Opportunity

Federal Register #2026-11876

OCC Requests Public Comment on Renewal of Basel II Capital Adequacy Information Collection

Buyer

Office of the Comptroller of the Currency

Posted

June 12, 2026

Respond By

August 11, 2026

Identifier

2026-11876

The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), a bureau within the U.S. Department of the Treasury, is seeking public comment on the renewal of its information collection regarding the Supervisory Review Process of Capital Adequacy (Pillar 2) under the Basel II Advanced Capital Framework. - Government Buyer: - Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), U.S. Department of the Treasury - Scope: - Request for public input on the necessity, burden, and potential improvements to the information collection process for capital adequacy supervision - Applies to OCC-supervised national banks and Federal savings associations subject to the advanced approaches capital rule - Products/Services Requested: - No products or services are being procured - No OEMs or vendors are named - The request is for comments and information submissions only - Notable Requirements: - Feedback is sought on minimizing respondent burden and enhancing the quality and clarity of collected information - Notice also references a new information collection for reporting forms and instructions for permitted payment stablecoin issuers, but no procurement is involved - No product or service line items are included in this opportunity

Description

The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) is soliciting comments on the renewal of its information collection titled "Supervisory Guidance: Supervisory Review Process of Capital Adequacy (Pillar 2) Related to the Implementation of the Basel II Advanced Capital Framework." This collection supports the supervisory review process for capital adequacy under the Basel II Advanced Capital Framework, relevant for OCC-supervised national banks and Federal savings associations subject to the advanced approaches capital rule. The OCC invites comments on the necessity, burden, and ways to enhance or minimize the information collection process. Comments are due by August 11, 2026.

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