BANKTRACKER

SEARCH FOR A BANK
SEARCH FOR A CREDIT UNION
SEARCH TARP RECIPIENTS
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More banks feeling pressure from bad loans

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BankTracker methodology

Detailed information about the data and analysis behind the Banktracker project. More

Methodology for credit union analysis

Detailed information about the data and analysis behind the credit union portion of the BankTracker project. More

BankTracker Q&A

Some things to keep in mind when reviewing this information. More

Previous report: Banks have another tough quarter

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Previous report: Credit unions feel recession pain

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Previous report: Nation's banks feeling the pinch

The worsening recession has taken its toll on the nation's banks, resulting in a rapid buildup of nonperforming loans and foreclosed property on bank books. More

Find your bank, by search:

There are more than 8,300 banks in the United States and many of them have very 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. 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.


Or find your bank by state:

What you will find when you click on the state is a list of cities where banks are headquartered, which may be different from the city where you might expect to find a particular bank. For example, Citigroup's main bank is not based in New York, but Las Vegas, Nev.

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Is your bank 'underwater'? Check its debt level

"While it is not an official FDIC statistic, nor is it intended as a definitive predictor of the likelihood of bank failure, the troubled asset ratio apparently is a strong indicator of severe stress inside a bank because it shows the bank's ability to withstand loan losses. Of the 92 banks that have failed so far this year, 84 had troubled asset ratios of 100 percent or greater in the final quarter they reported data before they closed."

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