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Reporting Central

Reporting Central. December 7, 2011. LARGE BANK CONFERENCE. What is Reporting Central? Why are we replacing IESUB? What is the credentialing process? What are some of the new features? What is the transition plan? Where are we in the transition timeline? What are some helpful tips?

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Reporting Central

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  1. Reporting Central December 7, 2011 LARGE BANK CONFERENCE

  2. What is Reporting Central? • Why are we replacing IESUB? • What is the credentialing process? • What are some of the new features? • What is the transition plan? • Where are we in the transition timeline? • What are some helpful tips? • Where can I find Reporting Central documentation?

  3. What is Reporting Central? • Reporting Central is an application which will replace the current Internet Electronic Submission (IESUB) system for reports submission • Multi-year project beginning in 1st quarter 2012 • Reports will be transitioned by series families or groups of reports.

  4. Why Are We Replacing IESUB? • IESUB is a 12 year old application • Enhanced security features, such as 2-Factor Authentication • New Application Features

  5. What is the Credentialing Process? • Reporting Central will use physical tokens instead of Logon IDs and Passwords • Prior to issuing physical tokens, reporting entities must establish the following: • OAL – Official Authorization Listing • EUAC – End User Authorization Control • Subscriber • Once the tokens are issued, reports series security must be completed

  6. What are Some of the New Application Features? • Save draft with errors • Check errors prior to submission • Complete list of errors with navigation to cells with errors • Reports submission status check • Easier navigation on large matrix report forms

  7. What is the Transition Plan? • First reports to transition will be the Treasury International Capital (TIC) and the FFIEC 009/009A • No decision has been made as to which group of reports will go next • Current IESUB spreadsheet file format or data entry will be accepted in the new Reporting Central application

  8. What is the transition timeline? • Credentialing communication began in August • OAL and EUACs should be established • Subscribers should be identified • Token distribution to begin this week • Report series access to occur in December • Respondent seminar March 6, 2012 • Go live for the March 31, 2012 reports

  9. What are Some Helpful Hints? • Access to IESUB for TIC and FFIEC 009/009a will be turned off beginning with the March 31, 2012 as-of date • IESUB will still be active for all other reports series. • Physical tokens must be used with Internet Explorer • Credentialing process should be completed as soon as possible • FFIEC 009/009a reports are mandated electronic

  10. Where Can I Find Reporting Central Documentation? • http://www.frbservices.org/centralbank/reporting central/index.html

  11. QUESTIONS Questions can be emailed to: NY.REPORTINGCENTRALCOMMUNICATION@NY.FRB.ORG

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