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Social Media Compliance and Best Practices

In this session, we will provide best practices for developing your social media strategy and policy. In addition, we will dive into the compliance requirements, including Truth-in-Savings, Reg Z, and UDAAP.

OnDemand
Recorded Wednesday,
October 20th, 2021
Presented by Dawn Kincaid
1h 30m total length
2 CEU Credits
$279.00 or 1 Token

Includes: 30 Days OnDemand Playback, Presenter Materials and Handouts

  • Compliance
  • Risk Management/Legal
  • Branch Manager
  • Compliance Officer
  • Internal Auditor
  • IT Professional
  • Risk Manager
  • Trainer

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Social media posts are a great way to communicate with existing members and gain new ones as well, but what can we posts? What disclosures must be provided? How do we respond to a consumer complaint received via social media? In this session we will answer those questions and more, and provide you with tools to help craft your institution’s social media policy.

Community credit unions have never been on the cutting edge of technology. In fact, we’ve always been more like the dull butter knife in the back of the drawer, but it’s 2021-and at the risk of losing members to larger, tech-savvy institutions, many of us have now taken the leap into electronic services, including developing a social media presence. In this session, we will provide best practices for developing your social media strategy and policy. In addition, we will dive into the compliance requirements, including Truth-in-Savings, Reg Z, and UDAAP.

What You'll Learn

  • Defining social media to assess which platforms best fit your goals
  • Using posts for more than just advertising your products
  • Assessing the risks and incorporating into your risk management program
  • Detailed review of the compliance regulations to consider when posting
  • Best practices for responding to consumer complaints
  • Recommended policies for employee use of social media sites
  • Tips when utilizing third-parties to manage your social media
  • Auditing your program for compliance and effectiveness

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IT Officers, Marketing Officers, Compliance Officers and anyone responsible for managing your bank’s social media activities.


Dawn Kincaid

Instructor Bio

Dawn Kincaid began her banking career while attending The Ohio State University. She has 19 years of experience in client service, operations, information technology, administrative and board relations, marketing, and compliance. Most recently Dawn served as the Senior Vice President of Operations for a central-Ohio-based community bank, where she created and refined policies and procedures, conducted self-audits and risk assessments, and organized the implementation of new products and services. Dawn has served in the roles of Compliance, BSA/AML, CRA, Privacy, and Security Officer. She has led training initiatives, prepared due diligence information, completed a variety of regulatory applications, coordinated internal and external audits, and exams, and presented for numerous state associations.


Continuing Education Credit Information

Recommended for 2 CEU Credit Hours. After attending this webinar, each attendee can receive a Certificate of Attendance for self-reporting of CEU Credits.