When
Tuesday, 21st April 2026, from 6pm - 7:00pm BSTWhere
Online via Zoom.Format
There'll be a great line-up of speakers plus ample scope for discussion and debate.About the book...
In the early 1990s, the First National Bank of Keystone in West Virginia began buying and securitizing subprime mortgages from all over the country, and quickly grew from a tiny bank with just $100 million in assets to over $1.1 billion.
For three years, it was listed as the most profitable large community bank in the country. It was all a fraud. All of the securitization deals the bank entered into lost money. To hide that fact, bank insiders started cooking the books, and concealing that they were also embezzling millions of dollars from the bank.
This was all hidden from the bank’s attorneys and auditors, federal bank examiners, and even the board of directors of the bank. To keep the examiners at bay, the bank insiders did everything possible to avoid giving them access to documents they were entitled to see, documents they knew would sink their scheme. The head of the bank even went so far as to bury four large truckloads of documents in a ditch on her ranch.
Robert S. Pasley explores the failure of the First National Bank of Keystone, the intrigue involved, and the lessons that could have been learned – and still can be learned – about how banks operate, how federal banking regulators supervise financial institutions, how agencies interact with one another, and how such failures can be avoided in the future.
About the author...
ROBERT S. PASLEY
Robert S. Pasley is an attorney and consultant specializing in bank regulation and anti-money laundering (AML) compliance, with more than three decades of experience in the financial regulatory sector.
Over the course of his career, Pasley has developed deep expertise in analyzing, negotiating, and litigating bank enforcement actions, as well as advising financial institutions on complex regulatory matters. His work has focused extensively on Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) compliance and anti-money laundering frameworks, making him a trusted advisor in areas involving financial crime prevention and regulatory risk.
Through his consulting practice, Pasley provides a range of services to financial institutions and organizations, including training on bank supervisory and AML issues, advisory support on counter-terrorism financing, and detailed reviews of institutional compliance programs. He also conducts look-back reviews of BSA filings, assists with regulatory enforcement matters, and offers guidance on problem bank situations.
In addition to his advisory work, Pasley serves as an expert witness in matters involving banking regulation and AML compliance. His extensive experience and practical insight have made him a respected authority in the field of financial regulation and compliance.


