MATTERS REQUIRING ATTENTION Sample Clauses

MATTERS REQUIRING ATTENTION. Within ninety (90) days, the Board and management shall address the Matters Requiring Attention cited in the Report of Examination that relate to Compliance Management and Information Security.
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MATTERS REQUIRING ATTENTION. Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the date of this Agreement, the Bank shall take corrective action to address the concerns outlined in the Matters Requiring Attention (MRAs) relating to the Other Real Estate Owned, Allowance for Loan and Lease Losses, Operations, Internal Audit Program, and Overdraft Management, as cited in the Report of Examination dated as of December 31, 2020. The Board shall adopt and Bank management, subject to Board review and ongoing monitoring, shall implement and thereafter ensure adherence to the programs, policies, and other corrective measures required by these MRAs.
MATTERS REQUIRING ATTENTION. (1) The Board shall develop and adopt the policies, processes, and controls recommended in the Matters Requiring Attention (MRA) section of the XXX on or before December 31, 2001. The Board shall develop and adopt the policies, processes, and controls recommended in the MRA section of any subsequent report of examination on or before the date promised in the “Management’s Response” section of each MRA recommendation. The quarterly progress reports required by Article II of the Agreement shall include the date and manner in which each correction has been effected during that reporting period. (2) The Board shall ensure that the Bank has processes, personnel, and reporting systems to ensure implementation of and adherence to the policies, processes, and controls developed pursuant to this Article.
MATTERS REQUIRING ATTENTION. (1) Within ninety (90) days, the Board and management shall address the Matter Requiring Attention cited in the Report of Examination that relates to the risk rating of customer accounts. (2) The Board shall ensure that the Bank has processes, personnel, and control systems to ensure implementation of and adherence to the policy developed pursuant to this Article.
MATTERS REQUIRING ATTENTION. The Company shall reasonably promptly use its reasonable best efforts to resolve any unresolved “matters requiring attention” or “matters requiring immediate attention” which have previously been communicated to the Company or the Bank by the Federal Reserve and the OCC or are communicated to the Company or the Bank following the date hereof.

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