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  1. The Financial Services Sector Coordinating Council, or FSSCC for short, was established in 2002 by financial institutions to work collaboratively with key government agencies while coordinating critical infrastructure and homeland security activities within the financial services industry. We are an industry-led non-profit organization and our ...

  2. The Council is self-organized, self-run, and self-governed. Its mission is to coordinate across sector participants to enhance the resiliency of the U.S. Financial Services Sector, one of the nation's critical infrastructure sectors. The FSSCC proactively promotes an all-hazards approach to drive preparedness through its collaboration with the ...

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  3. Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. Conference of State Bank Supervisors. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Farm Credit Administration. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Federal Housing Finance Agency. Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. Federal Reserve Bank of New York. National Association of Insurance Commissioners.

  4. The FSSCC Executive Committee approved this Charter on March 20, 2015 according to Council procedures, as attested to by the following signature authorities: Greg Garcia Executive Director Financial Services Sector Coordinating Council. March 20, 2015.

  5. The Financial Services Sector Coordinating Council, or FSSCC for short, was established in 2002 by financial institutions to work collaboratively with key government agencies while coordinating ...

  6. through several organizations, including the Financial Services Sector Coordinating Council (“FSSCC”), the U.S. Department of the Treasury, and the Financial Services Information Sharing and Analysis Center 1F 2 (“FS-ISAC”). In addition, international activities take place, for example, through U.K. Finance and stakeholder organizations.

  7. The Financial Services Sector Coordinating Council (FSSCC) “coordinates across sector participants to enhance the resiliency of the financial services sector, one of the United States’ critical infrastructure sectors. The FSSCC proactively promotes an all-hazards approach to drive preparedness through its

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