FDIC releases 2026 Consumer Compliance Supervisory Highlights

Acting Chairman Travis Hil - Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
Acting Chairman Travis Hil - Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
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The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation released on Mar. 31 the 2026 edition of its Consumer Compliance Supervisory Highlights. The publication aims to increase transparency about the FDIC’s consumer compliance supervision and offers an overview of issues identified in 2025 at state non-member banks and thrifts.

This annual summary is intended to help financial institutions, policymakers, and the public understand key trends in consumer compliance. By sharing findings from supervisory activities, the FDIC seeks to promote better industry practices and protect consumers.

According to the agency, this year’s report includes a summary of overall consumer compliance performance for FDIC-supervised institutions during 2025. It also describes the most frequently cited violations observed by examiners and provides an overview of recent trends in consumer complaints received by the FDIC.

The full publication is available on the FDIC’s website for those seeking more detailed information about specific supervisory observations or regulatory expectations.

The release of these highlights reflects ongoing efforts by federal regulators to ensure transparency and maintain high standards for consumer protection within financial institutions.



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