The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency announced that Benjamin Eddy will serve as Senior Deputy Comptroller for Regional and Midsize Financial Institutions, effective June 1. He will oversee supervision of national banks and federal savings associations with assets between USD 30 billion and USD 500 billion and will also join the agency’s executive committee. The agency indicated that the role includes shaping and scaling supervision teams and building supporting infrastructure to reflect the current and emerging structure of the banking system. Before joining the OCC, Eddy worked in the private sector on bank risk, regulatory and operational transformation, and previously held roles in risk management, consulting, bank supervision and audit, including at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
Office of the Comptroller of the Currency2026-06-01
Office of the Comptroller of the Currency appoints Benjamin Eddy as Senior Deputy Comptroller for Regional and Midsize Financial Institutions
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency appointed Benjamin Eddy as Senior Deputy Comptroller for Regional and Midsize Financial Institutions, effective June 1. He will oversee supervision of national banks and federal savings associations with assets between USD 30 billion and USD 500 billion, shape and scale supervision teams and infrastructure, and serve on the agency’s executive committee.