Report of Changes in Organizational Structure; Supplement to the Report of Changes in Organizational Structure; Annual Report of Holding Companies; Annual Report of Foreign Banking Organizations
ICR 201211-7100-007
OMB: 7100-0297
Federal Form Document
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Report of Changes in
Organizational Structure; Supplement to the Report of Changes in
Organizational Structure; Annual Report of Holding Companies;
Annual Report of Foreign Banking Organizations
The FR Y-10 is an event-generated
information collection submitted by foreign banking organizations
(FBOs); top-tier bank holding companies (BHCs); state member banks
unaffiliated with a BHC; Edge and agreement corporations that are
not controlled by a member bank, a domestic BHC, or a FBO; and
nationally chartered banks that are not controlled by a BHC (with
regard to their foreign investments only), to capture changes in
their regulated investments and activities. The Federal Reserve
uses the data to monitor structure information on subsidiaries and
regulated investments of these entities engaged in banking and
nonbanking activities. The FR Y-10E is a free-form supplement that
may be used to collect additional structural information deemed to
be critical and needed in an expedited manner. The FR Y-6 is an
annual information collection submitted by top-tier BHCs and
nonqualifying FBOs. It collects financial data, an organization
chart, verification of domestic branch data, and information about
shareholders. The Federal Reserve uses the data to monitor holding
company operations and determine holding company compliance with
the provisions of the Bank Holding Company Act (BHC Act) and
Regulation Y (12 CFR 225). The FR Y-7 is an annual information
collection submitted by qualifying FBOs to update their financial
and organizational information with the Federal Reserve. The FR Y-7
collects financial, organizational, and managerial information. The
Federal Reserve uses information to assess an FBO's ability to be a
continuing source of strength to its U.S. operations and to
determine compliance with U.S. laws and regulations.
US Code: 12 USC 5412 Name of Law: Dodd-Frank
Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010
US Code: 12 USC 1850a(c)(1) Name of Law: Dodd-Frank Wall Street
Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010
The current annual reporting
burden for the structure report forms and instructions is estimated
to be 45,402 hours. The proposed revisions result in a net increase
in burden of 12,610 hours. The Federal Reserve estimates that most
of the burden increase would be attributed to the 765 SLHCs that
would be required to file the FR Y-10 and FR Y-6 reports. Since
SLHCs represent less than 20 percent of all FR Y-10 respondents,
the Federal Reserve estimates that the average hours per response
for the FR Y-10 would only increase by 30 minutes across all
respondents. In addition, the Federal Reserve estimates it would
take, on average, 1.25 hours for SLHCs to complete the FR Y-10
supplement. The Federal Reserve does not believe that the changes
to the ongoing FR Y-6 and FR Y-7 are significant enough to warrant
a change in the average hours per response.
$2,362,850
No
No
No
Yes
No
Uncollected
Nicole Padar 202-530-6294
Nicole.S.Padar@frb.gov
No
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