Search for your bank by name:

There are more than 7,000 banks in the United States and many of them have similar names. Enter as much of the bank name as you know and then scroll through the list of banks to find the one you are most interested in. Also, be aware that the names here have been updated to reflect recent mergers and other name changes. If you can't find your bank, check to see whether it has recently changed its name. This search does not identify branches of main banks, only separate banks. The FDIC data is not reported for local branches. When you choose a bank, you will be taken to a page displaying details about that bank's financial performance.

If you are interested in receiving additional bank data, please contact us for details on availability and pricing.


Or find your bank by state and city:

What you will find when you click on the state is a list of cities in a state. Click on a city and a list of every bank that has a branch in that city, as of June 30, 2011, will appear. The information, however, only applies to the main bank. The data is not reported for local branches. Click on the bank name and you will be taken to a page displaying details about that bank's financial performance.

IN PARTNERSHIP WITH

MSNBC logo

BANKTRACKER

SEARCH FOR A BANK
SEARCH FOR A CREDIT UNION
2013 FAILED BANK LIST
2012 FAILED BANK LIST
2011 FAILED BANK LIST
2010 FAILED BANK LIST
SEARCH TARP RECIPIENTS
BANK METHODOLOGY
CREDIT UNION METHODOLOGY
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
CONTRIBUTORS

RECENT STORIES

Reshaped banking industry emerges from crisis

The banking industry has emerged shaken but in some senses thriving. Last year was the second most profitable ever for the nation’s banks, according to reports filed with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., but it is unmistakably true that the industry is fundamentally different today than it was five years ago.   More

More money, fewer banks

Banks are closer to pre-recession profit and lending levels, but there are fewer of them. More

Fewer problem banks, lending up as industry recovery continues

Banks and credit unions continue to recover, as lending expands. More

Banks perhaps seeing a return to 'normal'

Rising profits and growing loan demand, along with a decline in troubled loans, indicate that after a long five years, the banking industry might be returning to something resembling normalcy. More

2011 was best in 5 years for banking sector

The nation’s banks and credit unions had their best year since 2006, as a slowly recovering economy led to modest loan growth and lower levels of nonperforming loans. More

Small business loans at 10-year low

New federal data show that the number of small bank loans to business has fallen to the lowest point in more than a decade, cutting the flow of money to a sector that's usually a job-creation powerhouse. More

Banking's future: The big will get bigger

As banks emerge from the three-year financial crisis, new competitive pressures and more regulations will force many smaller banks out of business, resulting in even more power for the largest institutions. More