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Supervision Risk and Analysis

Jay Gallagher
Jay Gallagher
Senior Deputy Comptroller for Supervision Risk and Analysis

Supervision Risk and Analysis provides analysis in support of the agency's core mission functions of supervision and supervision policy. The organization includes Economic & Policy Analysis, Economics & Risk Analysis, Office of Climate Risk, Supervision System & Analytical Support, and Systemic Risk Identification and Support.

Leadership

Sub-Organizations

Norman Williams
Deputy Comptroller for Economic and Policy Analysis

The mission of Economic & Policy Analysis is to increase examiner, banker, policymaker, and public understanding of how the economy's past, present and future connects with the ongoing work of the OCC and with banks' strategic opportunities and risk taking.

Meet Our Research Economists

OCC economists conduct original research to evaluate current quantitative methods, techniques, or models being applied in the financial industry; maintain, develop, and expand staff’s expertise in an area to be able to answer current and future banking policy questions related to bank lending, risk exposure, or risk management; and identify and assess emerging trends and risks related to the financial system. Their research spans a broad range of topics. While some of the research is for internal purposes only, a majority of the research is published in peer-reviewed journals and presented at academic, industry, or regulatory conferences. Learn about our research economists

Economics Publications

View OCC Economics Publications including our On Point Economic and Policy Insights from the OCC, Economic Moments in History, and a collection of OCC Working Papers.

Chau Do
Deputy Comptroller for Economics & Risk Analysis

Economics & Risk Analysis produces technical reviews of a bank's model risk management practices, analyses to inform supervisory and policy decisions, and produces objective and quantitative empirical research in support of bank supervision and other OCC stakeholders.

Meet Our Research Economists

OCC economists conduct original research to evaluate current quantitative methods, techniques, or models being applied in the financial industry; maintain, develop, and expand staff’s expertise in an area to be able to answer current and future banking policy questions related to bank lending, risk exposure, or risk management; and identify and assess emerging trends and risks related to the financial system. Their research spans a broad range of topics. While some of the research is for internal purposes only, a majority of the research is published in peer-reviewed journals and presented at academic, industry, or regulatory conferences. Learn about our research economists

Economics Publications

View OCC Economics Publications including our On Point Economic and Policy Insights from the OCC, Economic Moments in History, and a collection of OCC Working Papers.

Dr. Yue (Nina) Chen
Chief Climate Risk Officer

The Office of Climate Risk (OCR) supports and facilitates the OCC's supervision activities on climate-related financial risk with a focus on banks with over $100 billion total consolidated assets by collaborating with stakeholders across the agency and sharing OCR expertise.

Mark Pocock
Deputy Comptroller for Supervision System & Analytical Support

Supervision System and Analytical Support (SSAS) oversees administration, development and enhancement of supervisory data, systems, reports and analytics and provides guidance and advice to bank supervision and other business units on their use to assure that supervisory systems, data, reports and analytics meet supervision objectives, support business intelligence and risk analysis and correlate with business unit needs.

The mission of Systemic Risk Identification and Support (SyRIS) is to identify, evaluate, and holistically address risks that impact the Agency's mission, to provide subject matter expertise across all risk disciplines, and assist in resource prioritization focusing on the highest risk financial institutions and companies, and to provide direct supervision to special purpose charters and service providers. This expertise is delivered using an integrated portfolio approach working in conjunction with SSAS to support all CBS supervision functions.