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  2. Failed Bank List | FDIC.gov

    www.fdic.gov/bank-failures/failed-bank-list

    Keep up with FDIC announcements, read speeches and testimony on the latest banking issues, learn about policy changes for banks, and get the details on upcoming conferences and events. Find More FDIC News

  3. Bank Failures | FDIC.gov

    www.fdic.gov/resources/resolutions/bank-failures/in-brief/index.html

    There were 568 bank failures from 2001 through 2024. See Summary by Year below. For more bank failure information on a specific year, select a date from the drop down menu to the right or select a month within the graph.

  4. Bank Failures | FDIC.gov

    www.fdic.gov/bank-failures

    Search for unclaimed insured deposits from failed banks. Bank Failures and Assistance Data Provides a complete look at bank failures and assistance transactions of FDIC-insured institutions.

  5. Failed Bank Summary | FDIC.gov

    www.fdic.gov/resources/resolutions/bank-failures/in-brief

    The FDIC publishes regular updates on news and activities. Keep up with FDIC announcements, read speeches and testimony on the latest banking issues, learn about policy changes for banks, and get the details on upcoming conferences and events. Find More FDIC News

  6. BankFind Suite: Bank Failures & Assistance Data

    banks.data.fdic.gov/explore/failures

    BankFind Suite's Bank Failure and Assistance Data provides a complete look at bank failures and assistance transactions of FDIC-insured institutions from 1934 to the present. The data is updated after a bank failure or assistance transaction.

  7. Failed Bank Information for Silicon Valley Bank, Santa Clara, CA...

    www.fdic.gov/resources/resolutions/bank-failures/failed-bank-list/silicon...

    To avoid delays, however, you are encouraged to utilize the Failed Bank Customer Service Center or email nondepclaimsdal@fdic.gov. Online: Failed Bank Customer Service Center. Email: NonDepClaimsDal@fdic.gov. Mail: FDIC as Receiver for Silicon Valley Bank Attention: Claims Agent 10539 600 North Pearl Street Suite 700 Dallas, TX 75201

  8. Failing Bank Resolutions - FDIC

    www.fdic.gov/resolutions

    The FDIC, as receiver for a failed bank, has a legal responsibility to maximize recovery on assets. To fulfill this responsibility, the FDIC employs a variety of strategies to manage and sell the assets retained from failed banks.

  9. Transparency & Accountability - Resolutions & Failed Banks - FDIC

    www.fdic.gov/about/transparency-accountability-resolutions-failed-banks

    The FDIC is statutorily required to resolve failed banks using the least costly resolution option and minimizing losses to the Deposit Insurance Fund. The FDIC typically has time to market failing banks to healthy institutions, and maintains a database of banks that are eligible to buy a failed bank based on various criteria including ...

  10. The First National Bank of Lindsay | FDIC.gov

    www.fdic.gov/bank-failures/failed-bank-list/first-national-bank-lindsay

    You can complete the Proof of Claim form and provide supporting documentation electronically through the Failed Bank Customer Service Center (FBCSC). To file a claim via email or mail, please go to Deposit Claims & Asset Sales to obtain a Proof of Claim form.

  11. When a Bank Fails - Facts for Depositors, Creditors, and...

    www.fdic.gov/bank-failures/when-bank-fails-facts-depositors-creditors-and...

    A bank failure is the closing of a bank by a federal or state banking regulatory agency. Generally, a bank is closed when it is unable to meet its obligations to depositors and others. This brochure deals with the failure of "insured banks."