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Trust Institutions Information Current Information: The Trust Institutions Search is a database of both FDIC-insured and non-insured institutions with trust powers, including non-FDIC-insured trust companies which are not under the jurisdiction of the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC) regulatory agencies. Search by Institution name, city, state, county or FDIC certificate number. A searchable database of public financial data for all FDIC insured institutions which are required to be filed quarterly. Trust information is available from December 2001 on the Call Reports, Schedule RC-T-Fiduciary and Related Services. On the Thrift Financial Reports (TFRs), trust information is available from March 2002, Schedule FS-Fiduciary and Related Services. Additional Trust Information (Links from the Trust section of the Bank Examinations Web page, http://www.fdic.gov/regulations/examinations/index.html#Trust) Trust Examination Overview
Historical Trust Information
Trust Report The Trust Report presents income and trust asset growth trends both in aggregate and by business line.
FFIEC - Trust Assets of Financial Institutions The Trust Assets of Financial Institutions was an annual trust statistical publication discontinued in 2000. Data beginning with the 1996 reporting year is available at this site. This yearly report was based on the FFIEC Annual Report of Trust Assets (Form 001). Introduction and Explanatory Notes FFIEC - Trust Assets of Financial Institutions
Announcement Effective December 31, 2001, required trust information has been incorporated into the Reports of Condition and Income, in Schedule RC-T - Fiduciary and Related Services. All banks that exercise fiduciary powers and have fiduciary assets or accounts will provide this information in their December Call Reports. Then, commencing in 2002, institutions with trust departments meeting specified size criteria must also complete certain segments of Schedule RC-T in their March, June, and September Call Reports. Beginning with year-end 2001, trust information for individual institutions will be available at the Call and Thrift Financial Reports web site, http://www2.fdic.gov/Call_TFR_Rpts. Trust information for individual institutions filed annually from year-end 1997 through year-end 2000, will continue to be available at the Trust Institutions Information site, http://www2.fdic.gov/structur/trust.
Should you have additional questions, please contact the FDIC Reports Analysis
and Quality Control Section at 800-688-3342, and select option 1 to reach the
Call Reports area, or you may contact us. Notice The
Annual Report of Trust Assets (FFIEC Form 001) and the Annual Report of
International Fiduciary Activities (FFIEC Form 006) are no longer being
utilized as required report forms. For the first time, effective for year-end
2001 trust reporting by banks, there is a new format that is being introduced.
The trust company no longer has a federal report to file. There is no required reporting of trust activities because a bank does not own or control the trust company in this situation. However, individual state banking departments may have their own reporting requirements for trust activities.
There are three major changes you should be aware of, as follows:
The forms and instructions for Schedule RC-T are available on the FDIC's and the FFIEC's web sites. Forms are available within the general Call Report form at http://www.fdic.gov/regulations/resources/call/index.html (FDIC's) and http://www.ffiec.gov/PDF/FFIEC_forms/FFIEC041_200103.pdf and http://www.ffiec.gov/PDF/FFIEC_forms/FFIEC031_200112.pdf (click on the Schedule RC-T link at the bottom of the navigation bar on the left of the screen) (FFIEC's). The instructions are available at http://www.fdic.gov/regulations/resources/call/index.html and http://www.ffiec.gov/PDF/FFIEC_forms/FFIEC031_041inst_RC_T200003.pdf, respectively. You should also read the banking agencies' Financial Institution Letter (FIL-104-2001, dated 12-14-2001), which elaborates key features of the December Call Report, as well as the Supplemental Instructions included in the FIL. Both have information you may need for completing Schedule RC-T. The FIL is available on the FDIC's web site at http://www.fdic.gov/news/news/inactivefinancial/2001/fil01104.html and the Supplemental Instructions are at http://www.fdic.gov/news/news/inactivefinancial/2001/fil01104a.html. The Supplemental Instructions are especially important if the bank operates any common trust funds for personal trust accounts.
Should you have additional questions, please contact the FDIC Reports Analysis
and Quality Control Section at 800-688-3342, and select option 1 to reach the
Call Reports area, or you may contact us. |
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