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FDIC Releases Results of Summary of Deposits Survey

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) today released the results of its annual survey of branch office deposits for all FDIC-insured institutions. The latest data are as of June 30, 2018.

The FDIC's Summary of Deposits (SOD) provides deposit totals for each of the more than 88,000 domestic offices operated by more than 5,500 FDIC-insured commercial and savings banks, savings associations, and U.S. branches of foreign banks. The SOD includes historical data going back to 1994 that can be analyzed using online reports, tables, and downloads.

SOD users can locate bank offices in a particular geographic area and create custom market share reports for state, county, and metropolitan statistical areas. Market share reports have been expanded to allow users to see market growth and market presence for specific institutions. The SOD is available at www5.fdic.gov/sod .

To receive annual updates of the SOD, go to the subscription page at www.fdic.gov/about/subscriptions/index.html .

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Congress created the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation in 1933 to restore public confidence in the nation's banking system. The FDIC insures deposits at the nation's banks and savings associations, 5,542 as of June 30, 2018. It promotes the safety and soundness of these institutions by identifying, monitoring and addressing risks to which they are exposed. The FDIC receives no federal tax dollars—insured financial institutions fund its operations.

FDIC press releases and other information are available on the Internet at www.fdic.gov , by subscription electronically (go to www.fdic.gov/about/subscriptions/index.html ) and may also be obtained through the FDIC's Public Information Center (877-275-3342 or 703-562-2200).

Last Updated: September 14, 2018