The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) is an autonomous authority of the U.S. Division of the Treasury. The OCC contracts, controls, and directs every public bank, government investment funds affiliations, and bureaucratic branches and offices of foreign banks. They guarantee that the banks they oversee work in an independent manner, give reasonable admittance to monetary administrations, treat clients decently, and consent to material laws and guidelines. The OCC gets no appropriations from Congress. The OCC offers superior grades, reasonable, and adjusted oversight to its sanctioned banks. Their very much prepared inspectors direct surveys of banks and give continuous management of the banks' tasks. Examiners meet with bank executives and the bank's top managerial staff through the administrative cycle to get data or talk about issues. They employ trained staff and pay them a hefty salary bundle.
What departments Office of the Comptroller of the Currency employees work at?
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