Summary
The is a landmark law enacted in 1977 to address systemic inequities in access to credit. The CRA encourages federally insured banks to help meet the credit needs of the communities in which they do business, especially low- and moderate-income (LMI) communities, consistent with safe and sound operations.
In 1978, in response to their statutory directive, the federal banking agencies鈥攖he 多宝游戏下载, the Federal Reserve Board (FRB), and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), (collectively, the Federal banking agencies)鈥攅stablished the first CRA regulations. Since then, the Federal banking agencies have updated these regulations, most significantly in:
- 1995 to focus on a bank's performance rather than process
- 2005 to raise the small bank asset-size threshold, add an intermediate small bank category, and expand the community development definition
In addition, the agencies have periodically provided guidance on the interpretation and application of the CRA regulations in the form of . The most recent update to the Q&As was published in 2016.
On October 24, 2023, the 多宝游戏下载, FRB, and OCC issued a final rule to strengthen and modernize regulations implementing the CRA to better achieve the purposes of the law.
Note: The 多宝游戏下载 continues to assess banks鈥 CRA performance under the .
- Community Reinvestment Act - Final Rule Fact Sheet
- Interagency Overview of the Community Reinvestment Act Final Rule
- Memorandum
- Statement by Chairman Martin J. Gruenberg
- Statement by Vice Chairman Travis Hill
- Statement by Jonathan McKernan, Director of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
- Press Release
Community Reinvestment Act and Public Comments
Find and submit a comment on upcoming CRA examination and/or a pending bank application.
- Preamble to the Regulation
- - PDF (gpo.gov)
- CRA Sunshine Requirements
- CRA Strategic Plan Guidelines
- CRA Limited Purpose, Strategic Plan, and Wholesale Institutions
- Joint Statement on CRA Consideration for Activities in Response to the COVID-19 - PDF
- Community Affairs
- Strategies to Develop Partnerships with Community Development Financial Institutions - PDF
- Minority Depository Institutions Program