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OCC fines JPMorgan Chase US$250 million over bad wealth management controls

Chris Hamblin

24 November 2020

The OCC says that the bank’s risk management practices were deficient and it lacked the mechanism to avoid conflicts of interest. It says that it was guilty of unsafe or unsound practices and contravened 12 CFR § 9.9, which requires a suitable audit over all significant fiduciary activities. The bank has remediated the deficiencies that led to this action.

The bank will pay the penalty directly to the US Treasury, which owns the OCC.

In the very terse consent order that underpins the fine, the Comptroller states (and the bank neither admits nor denies) the following.