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Texas Banking Commissioner Cooper Re-elected Chair of the FFIEC State Liaison Committee  

May 15, 2025

Charles G. CooperOn May 1, the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC) announced the re-selection of Texas Banking Commissioner Charles G. Cooper to the FFIEC’s State Liaison Committee (SLC) for a term that runs through April 30, 2027. Concurrently, the SLC announced Cooper’s re-election as SLC chair for a one-year term that runs until April 30, 2026. Cooper has been a member of the SLC and served as its chair since 2023.

Cooper has served as Texas’ banking commissioner since 2008, responsible for the chartering, regulation, supervision and examination of 214 Texas state-chartered banks, which have aggregate assets of approximately $426.6 billion. In addition, the department supervises trust companies, foreign bank agencies and branches, prepaid funeral licensees, money service businesses and perpetual-care cemeteries.

Cooper has served in various positions with the Conference of State Bank Supervisors (CSBS), including as chair in 2016 and currently as chair emeritus. He also serves as the state banking representative on the Financial Banking Information Infrastructure Committee and previously served on the Financial Stability Oversight Council.

The SLC consists of five representatives of state banking and credit union agencies that supervise financial institutions. Members are designated by the CSBS, American Council of State Savings Supervisors (ACSSS), National Association of State Credit Union Supervisors (NASCUS) and FFIEC. An SLC member may have his or her two-year term extended by the appointing organization for an additional two-year term.

The FFIEC was created by the Financial Institutions Regulatory and Interest Rate Control Act of 1978 to prescribe uniform principles and standards for the federal examination of financial institutions and make recommendations to promote uniformity in the supervision of financial institutions. It also conducts schools for examiners employed by the five federal member agencies represented on the FFIEC. It makes those schools available to employees of state agencies that supervise financial institutions.

The FFIEC is comprised of the following six voting members:

  • A member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System;
  • Chair of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.;
  • Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau;
  • Comptroller of the Currency;
  • Chair of the National Credit Union Administration; and
  • Chair of the SLC.

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Texas Banking Commissioner Cooper Re-elected Chair of the FFIEC State Liaison Committee  

May 15, 2025

Charles G. CooperOn May 1, the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC) announced the re-selection of Texas Banking Commissioner Charles G. Cooper to the FFIEC’s State Liaison Committee (SLC) for a term that runs through April 30, 2027. Concurrently, the SLC announced Cooper’s re-election as SLC chair for a one-year term that runs until April 30, 2026. Cooper has been a member of the SLC and served as its chair since 2023.

Cooper has served as Texas’ banking commissioner since 2008, responsible for the chartering, regulation, supervision and examination of 214 Texas state-chartered banks, which have aggregate assets of approximately $426.6 billion. In addition, the department supervises trust companies, foreign bank agencies and branches, prepaid funeral licensees, money service businesses and perpetual-care cemeteries.

Cooper has served in various positions with the Conference of State Bank Supervisors (CSBS), including as chair in 2016 and currently as chair emeritus. He also serves as the state banking representative on the Financial Banking Information Infrastructure Committee and previously served on the Financial Stability Oversight Council.

The SLC consists of five representatives of state banking and credit union agencies that supervise financial institutions. Members are designated by the CSBS, American Council of State Savings Supervisors (ACSSS), National Association of State Credit Union Supervisors (NASCUS) and FFIEC. An SLC member may have his or her two-year term extended by the appointing organization for an additional two-year term.

The FFIEC was created by the Financial Institutions Regulatory and Interest Rate Control Act of 1978 to prescribe uniform principles and standards for the federal examination of financial institutions and make recommendations to promote uniformity in the supervision of financial institutions. It also conducts schools for examiners employed by the five federal member agencies represented on the FFIEC. It makes those schools available to employees of state agencies that supervise financial institutions.

The FFIEC is comprised of the following six voting members:

  • A member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System;
  • Chair of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.;
  • Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau;
  • Comptroller of the Currency;
  • Chair of the National Credit Union Administration; and
  • Chair of the SLC.

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Texas Banking Commissioner Cooper Re-elected Chair of the FFIEC State Liaison Committee  

May 15, 2025

Charles G. CooperOn May 1, the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC) announced the re-selection of Texas Banking Commissioner Charles G. Cooper to the FFIEC’s State Liaison Committee (SLC) for a term that runs through April 30, 2027. Concurrently, the SLC announced Cooper’s re-election as SLC chair for a one-year term that runs until April 30, 2026. Cooper has been a member of the SLC and served as its chair since 2023.

Cooper has served as Texas’ banking commissioner since 2008, responsible for the chartering, regulation, supervision and examination of 214 Texas state-chartered banks, which have aggregate assets of approximately $426.6 billion. In addition, the department supervises trust companies, foreign bank agencies and branches, prepaid funeral licensees, money service businesses and perpetual-care cemeteries.

Cooper has served in various positions with the Conference of State Bank Supervisors (CSBS), including as chair in 2016 and currently as chair emeritus. He also serves as the state banking representative on the Financial Banking Information Infrastructure Committee and previously served on the Financial Stability Oversight Council.

The SLC consists of five representatives of state banking and credit union agencies that supervise financial institutions. Members are designated by the CSBS, American Council of State Savings Supervisors (ACSSS), National Association of State Credit Union Supervisors (NASCUS) and FFIEC. An SLC member may have his or her two-year term extended by the appointing organization for an additional two-year term.

The FFIEC was created by the Financial Institutions Regulatory and Interest Rate Control Act of 1978 to prescribe uniform principles and standards for the federal examination of financial institutions and make recommendations to promote uniformity in the supervision of financial institutions. It also conducts schools for examiners employed by the five federal member agencies represented on the FFIEC. It makes those schools available to employees of state agencies that supervise financial institutions.

The FFIEC is comprised of the following six voting members:

  • A member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System;
  • Chair of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.;
  • Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau;
  • Comptroller of the Currency;
  • Chair of the National Credit Union Administration; and
  • Chair of the SLC.

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