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  2. Supervisory Activities

    Supervisory activities are used for examining and investigating companies.

  3. SES Examinations and Investigations Resources for Agencies

    How to initiate and manage examinations and investigations of supervised companies.

  4. Conducting a Supervisory Activity

    A Supervisory Activity is an activity conducted by a state agency over a financial institution under its regulatory authority. It includes Examination, Investigation, and enforcement actions.

  • Supervisory Activities

    Supervisory activities are used for examining and investigating companies.

    • SES Examinations and Investigations Resources for Agencies

      How to initiate and manage examinations and investigations of supervised companies.

      • Job Aid: Conducting Your First Exam in SES

        This job aid serves as a guide for new Examiner in Charge (EIC) to conduct their first exam in the State Examination System (SES). It highlights the basic workflow of an exam in SES and points out important information along the way.

      • Managing Supervisory Activities

        This section includes managing the Library, exam scheduling, and participants in a Supervisory Activity. Bulk download of data from supervisory activities is also included.

      • Conducting a Supervisory Activity

        A Supervisory Activity is an activity conducted by a state agency over a financial institution under its regulatory authority. It includes Examination, Investigation, and enforcement actions.

        • Initiating a Supervisory Activity

          The first step in conducting an exam, investigation, or enforcement in SES is to Supervisory Activity on a company.

        • Updating the Basic Details of a Supervisory Activity

          Examiners in Charge (EICs), and Staff Users that are participants on a supervisiry activity (SA) can make updates to the basic details of an examination and save them to the SA.

        • Canceling a Supervisory Activity

          You can cancel a supervisory activity (SA) in SES at any time before the report is sent to the company.

        • Sending a Supervisory Activity for Review

          When initiating a Supervisory Activity in SES, you have the option of sending it for review.

        • Reviewing a Newly-Initiated Supervisory Activity

          The staff director or staff user who initiated a supervisory activity (SA) has the option of sending the SA for review to one or more staff directors before it is scheduled.

        • Milestones and the Supervisory Activity Workflow

          The workflow and its milestones are displayed on the supervisory activity's Summary page. There are seven milestones in total, and there are specific tasks to be completed in that phase of the supervisory activity.

        • Managing the Plan

          The plan informs participants of their responsibilities within the exam. Defining the plan is optional.

        • Managing the Scope

          The scope determines the content that will be reviewed during a supervisory activity, including the review period, business types and business activities, and the areas for review within the selected business types and activities.

        • Reviewing the Scope as the Primary Reviewer

          Once the examiner in charge (EIC) sends an item (Scope, Plan, MRA, etc.) for review, the first reviewer selected in the step is the primary reviewer. Only the first reviewer selected to review the item can follow these steps.

        • Information Requests

          Information Request (IR) contain template language used to request information from a company.

        • Loan Requests

          When conducting an Examination with a Loan File Review Area for Review (AFR), you can send an Information Request (IR) to the company asking for a full list of their loan information.

        • Transaction Requests for Agencies

          Transaction requests in SES allow agency users to initiate and manage formal requests related to specific transactions during a money services business (MSB) examination. Unlike information requests or loan requests, which target broader data or document categories, transaction requests focus on obtaining evidence tied to individual transactions, supporting detailed analysis and issue identification throughout the examination lifecycle.

        • MTRA Workbook

          Users conducting MSB exams can export work completed in SES into a template that matches the MTRA work program.

        • Procedures

          Procedures are used to guide examiners during the examination in the review of company documentation or compliance with statutes, regulations, and other requirements.

        • Conducting the Exam: Reviewing Information Request Responses

          Conducting the exam consists of reviewing Information Request (IR) responses, working procedures and adding or reviewing findings.

        • Findings

          A finding is an issue identified by a state agency user during the supervision of a financial institution in SES. The finding may describe the company’s strengths and/or weaknesses regarding its compliance management system, assess the company’s compliance with consumer protection laws or regulations, or any potential consumer harm. A finding may be either a violation, recommendation, or observation.

        • Conducting the Exam: Marking an Area for Review (AFR) Complete

          Conducting the exam consists of reviewing information request (IR) responses, working procedures, and adding or reviewing findings and finding commentary.

        • Scheduling the Exit Meeting

          Schedule the exit meeting when you are ready to review the results of your examination with the company you are examining.

        • Report of Examination

          Assembling and managing report package, report commentary, and company response.

        • Matters Requiring Attention

          Matters Requiring Attention are optional tools to enable communications between agency and company regarding the resolution of findings from the exam.

        • Closing Out a Supervisory Activity

          When a Supervisory Activity is completed, you can close and lock it.

        • Managing Time and Expenses

          SES provides functionality that allows you to document the time and expenses your agency incurs while conducting a supervisory activity.

      • Networked Supervision

        Networked Supervision allows agencies in multiple states to share resources on a supervisory activity.

    • SES Examinations and Investigations Resources for Companies

      Responding to examinations and investigations in State Examination System (SES).

    • Capturing Communications Between Agency and Company

      The Interactions page serves as a place where communication between the agency and company is captured. This includes emails, phone calls, meetings, physical mail and other miscellaneous forms of communication specific to the supervisory activity.

    • SES Supervisory Activity Reports

      SES has several reports that allow you to view staff workload, plan assignments, identify supervisory activities with no examiners assigned, and view the progress or status of supervisory activites and responses to information requests.

Conducting a Supervisory Activity

A Supervisory Activity is an activity conducted by a state agency over a financial institution under its regulatory authority. It includes Examination, Investigation, and enforcement actions.

Fastpath: View the SES Milestones Prezi for a handy job-aid.
  1. Initiating a Supervisory Activity
    The first step in conducting an exam, investigation, or enforcement in SES is to Supervisory Activity on a company.
  2. Updating the Basic Details of a Supervisory Activity
    Examiners in Charge (EICs), and Staff Users that are participants on a supervisiry activity (SA) can make updates to the basic details of an examination and save them to the SA.
  3. Canceling a Supervisory Activity
    You can cancel a supervisory activity (SA) in SES at any time before the report is sent to the company.
  4. Sending a Supervisory Activity for Review
    When initiating a Supervisory Activity in SES, you have the option of sending it for review.
  5. Reviewing a Newly-Initiated Supervisory Activity
    The staff director or staff user who initiated a supervisory activity (SA) has the option of sending the SA for review to one or more staff directors before it is scheduled.
  6. Milestones and the Supervisory Activity Workflow
    The workflow and its milestones are displayed on the supervisory activity's Summary page. There are seven milestones in total, and there are specific tasks to be completed in that phase of the supervisory activity.
  7. Managing the Plan
    The plan informs participants of their responsibilities within the exam. Defining the plan is optional.
  8. Managing the Scope
    The scope determines the content that will be reviewed during a supervisory activity, including the review period, business types and business activities, and the areas for review within the selected business types and activities.
  9. Reviewing the Scope as the Primary Reviewer
    Once the examiner in charge (EIC) sends an item (Scope, Plan, MRA, etc.) for review, the first reviewer selected in the step is the primary reviewer. Only the first reviewer selected to review the item can follow these steps.
  10. Information Requests
    Information Request (IR) contain template language used to request information from a company.
  11. Loan Requests
    When conducting an Examination with a Loan File Review Area for Review (AFR), you can send an Information Request (IR) to the company asking for a full list of their loan information.
  12. Transaction Requests for Agencies
    Transaction requests in SES allow agency users to initiate and manage formal requests related to specific transactions during a money services business (MSB) examination. Unlike information requests or loan requests, which target broader data or document categories, transaction requests focus on obtaining evidence tied to individual transactions, supporting detailed analysis and issue identification throughout the examination lifecycle.
  13. MTRA Workbook
    Users conducting MSB exams can export work completed in SES into a template that matches the MTRA work program.
  14. Procedures
    Procedures are used to guide examiners during the examination in the review of company documentation or compliance with statutes, regulations, and other requirements.
  15. Conducting the Exam: Reviewing Information Request Responses
    Conducting the exam consists of reviewing IR responses, working procedures and adding or reviewing findings.
  16. Findings
    A finding is an issue identified by a state agency user during the supervision of a financial institution in SES. The finding may describe the company’s strengths and/or weaknesses regarding its compliance management system, assess the company’s compliance with consumer protection laws or regulations, or any potential consumer harm. A finding may be either a violation, recommendation, or observation.
  17. Conducting the Exam: Marking an Area for Review (AFR) Complete
    Conducting the exam consists of reviewing information request (IR) responses, working procedures, and adding or reviewing findings and finding commentary.
  18. Scheduling the Exit Meeting
    Schedule the exit meeting when you are ready to review the results of your examination with the company you are examining.
  19. Report of Examination
    Assembling and managing report package, report commentary, and company response.
  20. Matters Requiring Attention
    Matters Requiring Attention are optional tools to enable communications between agency and company regarding the resolution of findings from the exam.
  21. Closing Out a Supervisory Activity
    When a Supervisory Activity is completed, you can close and lock it.
  22. Managing Time and Expenses
    SES provides functionality that allows you to document the time and expenses your agency incurs while conducting a supervisory activity.
Related information
  • Job Aid: Conducting Your First Exam in SES
  • Managing Supervisory Activities
  • Networked Supervision

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