The Federal Reserve uses a wide range of tools to collect data from bank holding companies, depository institutions, other financial and non-financial entities, and consumers. Collected data is used for monetary policy development, supervision and regulation of the banking industry, and protection of consumers' rights.
View a complete list of reporting forms, including a description, due date, and who to contact if you have a question.
Information about regulatory report forms, instructions, recent news and other helpful information.
Receive the latest changes on report forms and instructions and other announcements.
The Federal Reserve information collections listed on the Board of Governor's web site are currently under review, awaiting implementation, or have been recently approved and implemented. The Federal Reserve review process is in accordance with the specifications of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995. As part of that process, we have published a request for public comment in the Federal Register.
Now you can submit your regulatory and statistical reports to the Federal Reserve through the Web. Internet Electronic Submission (IESUB) is fast, easy to use and secure. IESUB offers a convenient alternative for reporting your data.
Please note: Electronic submission of the FR Y-10 report is accomplished by using a separate web application known as the FR Y-10 online.
Jason Annis
Bank Holding Company Unit
(804) 697-8291
Faye Mickens
Savings and Loan Holding Company
(804) 697-8244
Travis Taylor
Deposits Unit
(804) 697-8372
Joanne Mason
Structure Unit
(804) 697-8173
The reports that are not submitted via IESUB should be mailed to the following address:
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
P.O. Box 27622
Richmond, Virginia 23261
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Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
701 East Byrd Street
Richmond, VA 23219