(c) Recordkeeping for insiders of the member bank's affiliates. Any recordkeeping method adopted by a member bank shall maintain records of extensions of credit to insiders of the member bank's affiliates by:
(1) Survey method.
- (i) Identifying, through an annual survey, each insider of the member bank's affiliates; and
- (ii) Maintaining records of the amount and terms of each extension of credit by the member bank to such insiders; or
(2) Borrower inquiry method.
- (i) Requiring as part of each extension of credit that the borrower indicate whether the borrower is an insider of an affiliate of the member bank; and
- (ii) Maintaining records that identify the amount and terms of each extension of credit by the member bank to borrowers so identifying themselves.
- (3) Alternative recordkeeping methods for insiders of affiliates. A member bank may employ a recordkeeping method other than those identified in paragraphs (c)(1) and (c)(2) of this section if the appropriate Federal banking agency determines that the bank's method is at least as effective as the identified methods.