The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation has published the 2026 Summary of Deposits survey instructions and timeline, requiring all FDIC-insured institutions with branch offices, including insured U.S. branches of foreign banks, to report branch deposits as of June 30, 2026 by July 31, 2026. Institutions with only a main office are exempt from filing, but will still be included in the results based on total deposits reported in their June Call Report. No filing extensions will be granted. Institutions should review branch office names, physical addresses and service types by June 30, 2026 using BankFind Suite and submit updates through FDICconnect, with any remaining changes included in the survey. Filing opens on July 1, 2026 through the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council’s Central Data Repository or approved vendor software, and the FDIC recommends filing the June Call Report first to allow comparison of deposit totals. The agency has also implemented multifactor authentication for Central Data Repository access, revised the instructions so selected change codes now require effective dates or comments, and refined the definitions of Loan Production Office and Retail Office. The FDIC expects to publish the 2026 Summary of Deposits results on its BankFind Suite website by September 30, 2026. Amendments to 2025 branch deposit totals may be submitted through July 31, 2026, while amendments to 2026 branch office information and deposit totals may be submitted at any time and reflected in later updates after the initial publication.
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation2026-05-29
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation sets 2026 Summary of Deposits filing deadline and updates branch reporting requirements
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation has issued 2026 Summary of Deposits survey instructions, requiring all FDIC‑insured institutions with branch offices, including insured U.S. branches of foreign banks, to report branch deposits as of June 30, 2026, while exempting institutions with only a main office. The FDIC has introduced multifactor authentication for Central Data Repository access, revised change code instructions to require effective dates or comments in certain cases, and refined the definitions of Loan Production Office and Retail Office. The agency expects to publish the 2026 Summary of Deposits results on its BankFind Suite website by September 30, 2026.