The Federal Reserve is taking action against a former US bank employee over the alleged theft of customer funds. The Federal Reserve says it is taking various disciplinaryThe Federal Reserve is taking action against a former US bank employee over the alleged theft of customer funds. The Federal Reserve says it is taking various disciplinary

Bank Insider Accused of Withdrawing $27,000 From Customer Accounts for ‘Personal Benefit’: Federal Reserve

The Federal Reserve is taking action against a former US bank employee over the alleged theft of customer funds.

The Federal Reserve says it is taking various disciplinary actions against Jason Lovell for allegedly stealing thousands of dollars from Regions Bank’s customers over a period of about six weeks.

“Between December 19, 2023, and January 30, 2024, Lovell impermissibly and without customer authorization withdrew approximately $27,000 from Bank customer accounts for his personal benefit.”

According to the Federal Reserve, Lovell has reimbursed Regions Bank some of the money he allegedly stole. Lovell, who worked as a branch manager at Regions Bank, was fired from the lender on February 13th of 2024.

The prohibition order bars Lovell from working at or participating in the activities of any financial institution regulated by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) without the prior written approval of the Federal Reserve. Lovell has consented to the provisions of the prohibition order without admitting or denying the allegations lodged against him.

“Lovell’s conduct constituted violations of law or regulation, unsafe or unsound banking practices, and breaches of fiduciary duty, and involved his personal dishonesty and his willful and continuing disregard for the safety and soundness of the Bank.”

While the Federal Reserve says it will not pursue further action against Lovell, the prohibition order does not prevent other US government agencies from taking other measures they deem fit.

Regions Bank is the 26th largest bank in the US with approximately $158.6 billion in total assets.

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