Fdic Bank Find

  

The FDIC has a bank search option on its website to find federally insured institutions by different criteria. Search by name, address, city, state and ZIP code. This will pop up a list of banks.

Fdic Bank Find Hom

The FDIC is often appointed as receiver for failed banks. This list includes banks which have failed since October 1, 2000.

Access & Use Information

Public: This dataset is intended for public access and use.License: No license information was provided. If this work was prepared by an officer or employee of the United States government as part of that person's official duties it is considered a U.S. Government Work.

The FDIC Certificate ID is a number assigned to each head office depository institution by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation(FDIC). LEI The Legal Entity Identifier(LEI) is a 20-digit alpha-numeric reference code to uniquely identify a legally distinct entity that engages in a financial transaction. FDIC BankFind can provide bankers (and consumers) with a variety of helpful information about a financial institution, including the bank's status, website URL, headquarter location, number of branches, year of establishment, and other historical information. Learn more tips for using FDIC BankFind.

Downloads & Resources

  • The FDIC not only provides this insurance for account holders against potential bank failure, it also maintains records of merged or failed institutions, and the owners of those accounts. Going to the FDIC website, use the 'bank find' tool to search institutions. If funds were unclaimed for an extended period of time, they may be held in the.
  • FDIC Real Estate Listings provides prospective buyers an opportunity to browse available properties across the nation and reach out to designated contacts for more.

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  • Comma Separated Values FileCSV

    banklist.csv

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  • Web PageHTML

    index.html


Dates

Metadata Created DateNovember 12, 2020
Metadata Updated DateNovember 12, 2020

Metadata Source

  • Data.json Data.json Metadata

Harvested from FDIC data.json

Additional Metadata

Resource TypeDataset
Metadata Created DateNovember 12, 2020
Metadata Updated DateNovember 12, 2020
PublisherDivision of Insurance and Research
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Maintainer
Identifier https://www.fdic.gov/bank/individual/failed/
Data Last Modified R/P1W
Public Access Level public
Bureau Code 357:20
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Program Code 000:000
Publisher Hierarchy U.S. Government > Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation > Division of Insurance and Research
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Source Hash ec43cc841ee6fac880339565e8afcd6842b1ddbd
Source Schema Version 1.1

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Or by the first letter of a Bank Name

HeadquartersDate EstablishedAssets (1000s)
Valley National BankPassaic, NJ 01-01-1927$40,734,832
Investors BankShort Hills, NJ 01-01-1926$26,574,477
Provident BankJersey City, NJ 02-28-1839$12,845,440
Cross River BankTeaneck, NJ 06-23-2008$11,779,385
OceanFirst Bank, National AssociationToms River, NJ 01-01-1902$11,597,587
Columbia BankFair Lawn, NJ 01-01-1926$8,851,346
Lakeland BankNewfoundland, NJ 05-19-1969$7,512,619
ConnectOne BankEnglewood Cliffs, NJ 01-15-2005$7,449,083
Kearny BankKearny, NJ 01-01-1884$7,286,566
Peapack-Gladstone BankBedminster, NJ 09-21-1921$5,952,239
Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank (U.S.A.) LimitedHoboken, NJ 09-21-1987$3,827,819
Spencer Savings Bank, SLAElmwood Park, NJ 09-19-1939$3,219,473
BCB Community BankBayonne, NJ 11-01-2000$2,841,340
Amboy BankOld Bridge, NJ 05-12-1888$2,546,314
First BankHamilton, NJ 04-23-2007$2,309,896

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