+To fix these problems, USIPS submits that the OCC adopt tough, mandatory regulations for financial institutions, similar to a previous, stronger rule (OCC-2020-0042). This mandatory rule should require that banks "make each financial service it offers available to all persons in the geographic market served by the covered bank on proportionally equal terms". Crucially, sufficiently large financial institutions must be required to base any denial of service on "quantified and documented" proof that the customer failed to meet measurable, "impartial risk-based standards established in advance by the covered bank". This forces banks to "do their homework and be able to show their work," ensuring decisions are based only on clear financial risk. Without imposing these strict, mandatory standards, the current OCC proposal "achieves nothing at all" toward stopping discriminatory practices.
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