Regulators give three non-banks more time for living wills

Reuters

Published Feb 18, 2015 03:37PM ET

Regulators give three non-banks more time for living wills

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation gave three non-bank firms more time to submit plans that lay out how they can be wound down through bankruptcy in a crisis, the regulators said on Wednesday.

General Electric Capital Corporation (N:GE) and insurers Prudential (LONDON:PRU) Financial (N:PRU) and American International Group (N:AIG) were given until Dec. 31 of 2015 to submit the so-called living wills, instead of July 1, the regulators said.

The extension was consistent with that provided to other firms in previous years, the regulators said.