The Historical Statistics on Banking (HSOB) provides
annual statistical information on the banking industry
beginning in 1934. These data can be used to identify and
analyze long-term trends and to develop benchmarks to evaluate
the current condition of the banking and thrift industries.
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The HSOB contains
aggregated data from individual financial reports filed by FDIC-insured
commercial banks and savings institutions. These aggregated data are
also available for individual states, U.S. territories and U.S. possessions.
For the most current quarterly aggregate data, please refer to the Statistics on Banking
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FDIC provides financial and structural data about individual institutions in the
Institution Directory (ID).
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HSOB Data Updates
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Reports
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Data Availability
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Last Update
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Next Update
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Commercial Banks
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1934 - 2008
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July 2009
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June 2010
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Savings Institutions
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1984 - 2008
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July 2009
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June 2010
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Failures & Assistance Transactions
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1934 - 2009
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October 2009
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As necessary
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Commercial Bank Reports (Updated annually)
- National aggregates (data back to 1934)
- State aggregates (data back to 1966)
Commercial Bank Reports and Savings Institution
Reports are grouped into three categories:
- Institution and Structure - numbers and types of institutions
and branches as of year-end
- Financial Data - Income Statement - year-to-date income and expense data
- Financial Data - Balance Sheet - balance sheet data as of year-end
Failures & Assistance Transactions
Failure and Assistance Transaction Reports are generated by criteria determined
by users. A variety of selection criteria and sort options are
available.
HSOB Help
Assists users with the printing and downloading of specific tables,
definitions, explanations of footnotes and other information, as well as
FDIC email and phone contacts. Users can also access the
HSOB Help Index, a search engine for all HSOB
variables.
Notes to Users
A quick reference to help clarify variables
and transactions within this application.
The link, located at the top of each chart,
provides additional information that is chart-specific.
All of the information can be downloaded into spreadsheets
to customize analysis of the U.S. banking industry.
Financial and structure information is derived from the
more detailed information published in the quarterly
Statistics on Banking
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