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  Call Reports are available, beginning with the March 31, 2001 reports, through the Central Data Repository Public Data Distribution (CDR PDD) site, located at https://cdr.ffiec.gov/public/, effective with the March 31, 2007 quarter. Call Report data will now be available, through the new site, as early as the next day after the close of each reporting quarter. Call data for most banks will be available approximately 45 days after the close of each quarter. For additional information, please access the CDR PDD site at https://cdr.ffiec.gov/public/.

This site contains instructional and other pertinent topical material. Every National Bank, State Member Bank and insured Nonmember Bank is required by the Federal Financial Institution Examination Council (FFIEC) to file consolidated Reports of Condition and Income (Call Report) as of the close of business on the last day of each calendar quarter, i.e. the report date. The specific reporting requirements depend upon the size of the bank and whether or not it has any foreign offices. Call Report instructions and forms can be obtained from the Call Report Instructions and Forms.

Every federally insured savings institution formerly regulated by the Office of Thrift Supervision (OTS) files a Thrift Financial Report (TFR) on a quarterly basis. These thrift institutions are required to file a consolidated TFR as of the close of business on the last day of each calendar quarter, i.e. the report date. Thrift Financial Report instructions and forms can be obtained from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) web site: http://www.occ.gov/publications/index-publications.html.

Current quarter TFR data, that has completed the regulatory review process, will become available on the third Friday after the end of the calendar quarter. Current and prior quarter TFR data will be posted weekly each Friday until the Friday after the close of the cycle (approximately 19 weeks after the end of the calendar quarter). The data for the current cycle is continually updated. The prior cycle’s data is updated until the close of the cycle. For example, if the current cycle is March 2008, the data posting begins Friday April 18, 2008. The March data continues to be posted as the current cycle until July 18, 2008, (third Friday after the new cycle, June 2008, opens). On July 18, 2008, June data is posted as the current cycle and March is posted as the prior cycle. The last posting for the March cycle is on August 15, 2008, (last Friday after the close of the prior cycle, March).

TFR bulk data is available for both September 2011 and December 2011 after the cycle closes, and can be downloaded from the OCC web site. For questions regarding bulk data prior to these dates, please submit your inquiry to tfr.instructions@occ.treas.gov.

With the implementation of the Dodd Frank Act and the sunset of the OTS on July 21, 2011, all thrift institutions are required to submit Call Reports instead of TFR effective March 2012. Thrift institutions have the option to file a Call Report prior to March 2012.

For new Call Report filers, additional information is available at the "Important Information for New Call Report Filers" page.

Please note - If you have questions about the financial data or any other information reported on the TFR Report, please contact the thrift financial institution directly.

If you have specific questions regarding a schedule or line item, direct your questions to the appropriate agency noted below:
Thrift Financial Reports: tfr.instructions@occ.treas.gov
Call Reports: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

Other sites containing relevant regulatory information and analysis can be obtained from the following web address: http://www.fdic.gov/about/contact/ask/otheragencies.html. This site includes links to the other FFIEC agency members: The Federal Reserve Board (which regulates State Member Banks), the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (which regulates National Banks), and the National Credit Union Administration (which regulates federally-insured credit unions).

 

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