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- description: The Summary of Deposits (SOD) is the annual survey of branch office deposits for all FDIC-insured institutions
including insured U.S. branches of foreign banks. Data are as of June 30. Users can access these data by(1) single institution,
(2) institutions within a geographic area, or (3) aggregated within a geographic area. SOD features include custom market
share reports and downloads.Linkhttp://www2.fdic.gov/sod/Scope of the SurveysTo provide a means for measuring deposits in
local banking markets, the surveys obtain deposit figures for each banking office of branch banking systems, and for each
insured U.S. branch of a foreign bank. Deposit figures for unit banks (which do not have branch offices) were obtained from
the June Reports of Condition. Deposit Reporting - Institutions should report their deposits in a manner consistent with their
existing internal record-keeping practices, however, other methods that logically reflect the deposit gathering activity of
the bank's branches may be used. It is recognized that certain classes of deposits and deposits of certain types of customers
may be assigned to a single office. Please refer to the reporting instructions for more information (see above). Arrangement
of Published DataBecause these publications are used as a source of market share information for individual banking markets,
the figures for each geographical area only include deposits of offices located within that area. Several institutions have
designated home offices that do not accept deposits; these have been included in the survey to provide a more complete listing
of all offices. Additional points that should be noted1. With the exception noted above, 'banking office' is defined
to include all offices and facilities that actually hold deposits, and does not include loan production offices, computer
centers, and other nondeposit installations, such as automated teller machines (ATMs). 2. Institutions are allowed to combine
deposit data from two or more offices within the same county for the following office typesdrive-in offices, seasonal branches,
and military facilities. Where centralized bookkeeping or other conditions make it impossible to report exact figures, estimates
are required. 3. International Banking Facility (IBF) deposits are considered deposits in foreign offices and are not included
in the Summary of Deposits Survey. 4. Offices and deposits are reported by the institution that owned the office as of the
close of business on June 30. 5. The term 'offices' includes both main offices and branches. An institution with
four branches operates a total of five offices. 6. All reports submitted to the FDIC and the OTS have been validated and corrected
to the extent possible. There may be rounding differences or minor reporting errors reflected in the tables. 7. Savings Institutions
include all FDIC-Insured financial institutions that operate under federal or state thrift banking charters. Prior to August
9, 1989, all institutions insured by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation (FSLIC) and all savings banks insured
by the FDIC are included in any applicable chart.; abstract: The Summary of Deposits (SOD) is the annual survey of branch
office deposits for all FDIC-insured institutions including insured U.S. branches of foreign banks. Data are as of June 30.
Users can access these data by(1) single institution, (2) institutions within a geographic area, or (3) aggregated within
a geographic area. SOD features include custom market share reports and downloads.Linkhttp://www2.fdic.gov/sod/Scope of the
SurveysTo provide a means for measuring deposits in local banking markets, the surveys obtain deposit figures for each banking
office of branch banking systems, and for each insured U.S. branch of a foreign bank. Deposit figures for unit banks (which
do not have branch offices) were obtained from the June Reports of Condition. Deposit Reporting - Institutions should report
their deposits in a manner consistent with their existing internal record-keeping practices, however, other methods that logically
reflect the deposit gathering activity of the bank's branches may be used. It is recognized that certain classes of deposits
and deposits of certain types of customers may be assigned to a single office. Please refer to the reporting instructions
for more information (see above). Arrangement of Published DataBecause these publications are used as a source of market share
information for individual banking markets, the figures for each geographical area only include deposits of offices located
within that area. Several institutions have designated home offices that do not accept deposits; these have been included
in the survey to provide a more complete listing of all offices. Additional points that should be noted1. With the exception
noted above, 'banking office' is defined to include all offices and facilities that actually hold deposits, and
does not include loan production offices, computer centers, and other nondeposit installations, such as automated teller machines
(ATMs). 2. Institutions are allowed to combine deposit data from two or more offices within the same county for the following
office typesdrive-in offices, seasonal branches, and military facilities. Where centralized bookkeeping or other conditions
make it impossible to report exact figures, estimates are required. 3. International Banking Facility (IBF) deposits are considered
deposits in foreign offices and are not included in the Summary of Deposits Survey. 4. Offices and deposits are reported by
the institution that owned the office as of the close of business on June 30. 5. The term 'offices' includes both
main offices and branches. An institution with four branches operates a total of five offices. 6. All reports submitted to
the FDIC and the OTS have been validated and corrected to the extent possible. There may be rounding differences or minor
reporting errors reflected in the tables. 7. Savings Institutions include all FDIC-Insured financial institutions that operate
under federal or state thrift banking charters. Prior to August 9, 1989, all institutions insured by the Federal Savings and
Loan Insurance Corporation (FSLIC) and all savings banks insured by the FDIC are included in any applicable chart.
Citation
- Title Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) Insured Banks.
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2017-06-26T23:39:43.660647
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