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News Release 2000-69 | September 17, 2000
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National Banknet is an exclusive Web service for national banks operated by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. It goes beyond standard Internet services. The OCC site enhances the private exchange of information between the agency and the banks it charters and provides products to assist these banks.
"National Banknet is beginning to revolutionize the way in which we communicate with national banks," said Comptroller of the Currency John D. Hawke, Jr. "Instead of relying upon paper documents and the postal service — or even Internet email — we are opening the door with National Banknet to real-time communication with our banks."
"National Banknet is the beginning of a new era in the way the federal government communicates with its constituents," the Comptroller added. To date, 1,250 national banks have subscribed to National Banknet.
National Banknet was launched in November 1999 with the OCC's popular Comparative Analysis Reporting (CAR) system, which provides customized peer analyses for national banks. Since then, a variety of services have been made available on National Banknet, and more are on the way. The Website, offered at no cost, provides national banks with accurate and timely data on a secure platform that ensures both information security and data integrity.
National Banknet services will be delivered in four categories:
A variety of user-friendly financial models will be available to help national banks function more effectively in today's highly competitive financial services environment. These models typically offer an efficient and cost-free way for national bankers to analyze their institution's performance from a competitive, profitability, risk, and regulatory perspective.
A range of up-to-date information that can help bankers more efficiently manage their institutions will be provided on National Banknet. Offerings include:
National Banknet will be used to streamline and reduce the burden entailed in application and reporting requirements. Efficient and secure systems will allow the OCC to reduce paperwork.
The Communications Center is a user-friendly mechanism that can be used by national banks to send and receive secure messages to and from the agency and further expand the OCC's range of communications with nationally chartered banks.
Sam Eskenazi (202) 874-5770