The Office of the Comptroller (OCC) is a U.S. Treasury branch that regulates all national banks, federal savings associations, federal branches and foreign bank agencies
The
Office of the Comptroller (OCC) is a U.S. Treasury branch created in 1863 to supervise and regulate all national banks, federal savings associations, federal branches and foreign bank agencies in the United States.
The OCC under the leadership of ex-Coinbase executive Brian Brooks made waves in 2020 with
several progressive digital asset reforms and initiatives to clarify its crypto policy and help U.S. banks offers custodial services to its customers.
In May 2021, the OCC’s new Acting Comptroller Michael Hsu threatened to
review Brooks’ reforms in what appears to be a more negative assessment of cryptocurrencies.