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  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 7174
    Reading Time:about 96 minutes

    The Department of Labor is considering a proposed exemption that would allow Northern Trust Corporation and its affiliates to continue using a special legal exemption for certain financial transactions despite Northern Trust Fiduciary Services (NTFS) being convicted of aiding and abetting tax fraud in France. The proposed exemption would be in effect for five years and aims to prevent disruptions for pension plans and other financial entities relying on Northern's services. This proposal includes various safety measures to ensure Northern's operations remain lawful and in compliance with fiduciary duties, also detailing costly procedures and conditions to protect involved parties and maintain trust.

    Simple Explanation

    The Department of Labor is thinking about letting a big company, Northern Trust, continue handling money for retirement plans, even though one part of the company got in trouble in France for helping with tax problems. They'll have extra rules to make sure everything stays fair and honest for the next five years.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 9376
    Reading Time:about 75 minutes

    The Department of Labor is considering a proposed exemption that would allow certain asset management affiliates of Deutsche Bank to not be barred from relying on a specific existing exemption, despite a past criminal conviction of a Deutsche Bank subsidiary. This exemption will only apply if the companies meet several conditions, such as not employing any individuals involved in the criminal conduct and maintaining strict compliance policies. This exemption aims to prevent disruptions for retirement and investment plans that use these affiliates, as losing the ability to use the exemption could lead to significant costs and disruptions for these plans. Public comments are being solicited to assess the potential benefits and costs of granting this exemption.

    Simple Explanation

    Imagine if a big bank's team did something wrong, but the rest of the team promised to behave really well. Now, they're asking for special permission so they can still help people with their money without causing problems. They need to make sure everyone knows the rules and follows them closely.