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Collection: Comptroller's Handbook
Series: Safety and Soundness
Category: Asset Quality
OCC Bulletin 2021-52, Retail Lending: Revised Comptroller’s Handbook Booklet and Rescissions
Retail lending is defined as closed- and open-end credit extended to individuals for household, family, and other personal expenditures. This includes consumer loans, credit cards, auto loans, student loans, and loans to individuals secured by their personal residences, including first mortgage, home equity, and home improvement loans. This booklet discusses risks associated with retail lending and provides a framework for evaluating risk management activities. More information regarding specific retail lending products are described in other booklets of the Comptroller's Handbook, including "Residential Real Estate Lending," "Credit Card Lending," "Student Lending," and "Installment Lending."
This booklet applies to the OCC's supervision of national banks and federal savings associations. References to national banks in this booklet also generally apply to federal branches and agencies of foreign banking organizations. Refer to 12 USC 3102(b) and the "Federal Branches and Agencies Supervision" booklet of the Comptroller's Handbook for more information.