OCC
See also: occ and öcc
English
Proper noun
OCC
- (US, banking) Initialism of Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
- 2025 February 28, “Citigroup mistakenly credits customer account $81 trillion in "near miss", FT reports”, in Reuters[1]:
- No funds left Citi, which disclosed the near miss -- when a bank processes the wrong amount but is able to recover the funds -- to the Federal Reserve and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), the report said.
- 2025 July 5, Philip Stafford, Akila Quinio, “Stablecoins begin to enter the mainstream with backing from Trump administration”, in FT Weekend, page 11:
- While the Trump administration is much more pro-coin, one proposal for current regulation would limit big tech companies from being able to issue their own coins without approval from the OCC, which supervises US banks.
Noun
OCC
- Initialism of options clearing corporation.
- (control engineering) Initialism of operations control center.