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Ron Pasch

 Photo of Ron Pasch Deputy Comptroller for International Banking Supervision

Ron Pasch serves as Deputy Comptroller for International Banking Supervision (IBS) in the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC).

In this position, Mr. Pasch is responsible for oversight and coordination of the
OCC’s key international supervisory activities, including the agency’s Federal Branches and Agencies Program. IBS is part of Large Bank Supervision and serves as the primary point of contact for international banking supervisors, and as a clearing house for various supervisory information, bilateral meetings, and participation in international working groups.  He assumed these responsibilities in July 2012.

Prior to this position, Mr. Pasch served as Associate Deputy Comptroller in the OCC’s Northeastern District since July 2011.  He spent the 12 previous years in Large Bank Supervision serving in various positions including Examiner-in-Charge of the OCC’s London office and team leader for commercial credit on the OCC’s resident examination team at JPMorgan Chase.  

During his career at the OCC, Mr. Pasch also worked in a variety of capacities in the field and at OCC headquarters, including the development of policy and supervisory guidance in the Treasury and Market Risk Division in the late 1990s.  He joined the OCC in Sioux City, Iowa, in 1986 and became a commissioned national bank examiner in 1990.  

Mr. Pasch is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin—River Falls, and has earned the GARP Financial Risk Manager and the Chartered Financial Analyst designations.