FDIC Enforcement Decisions and Orders

The FDIC (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) enforcement decisions and orders page provides essential information about regulatory actions taken against banks and financial institutions. These decisions and orders outline the fdic's efforts to ensure safety and soundness in the banking system.

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10,664 Entities in FDIC Enforcement Decisions and Orders
Entity NameEntity TypeEffective DateStatus

WAUMANDEE STATE BANK

CompanyAug 19, 2004active

WAUMANDEE STATE BANK

CompanyAug 24, 2009active

Waumandee State Bank

CompanyAug 16, 2012active

GREEN MOUNTAIN BANK

CompanySep 19, 1997active

GREEN MOUNTAIN BANK

CompanyAug 7, 1992active

GREEN MOUNTAIN BANK

CompanyFeb 14, 1992inactive

GREEN MOUNTAIN BANK

CompanyJun 25, 1991inactive

GREEN MOUNTAIN BANK

CompanyApr 26, 1994active

CAPITAL BANK OF CALIFORNIA

CompanyMar 31, 1992active

CAPITAL BANK OF CALIFORNIA

CompanyMar 25, 1994active

FAQs

Why is compliance with FDIC Enforcement Decisions and Orders necessary?

Compliance with FDIC (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) Enforcement Decisions and Orders is crucial for financial institutions. These orders are issued to address violations of banking laws and regulations. By adhering to these decisions, banks and financial entities can safeguard their operations and protect their reputation. When institutions don't comply, they risk severe penalties, including hefty fines and restrictions on their activities.

Which companies should comply with FDIC Enforcement Decisions and Orders?

The FDIC enforcement decisions and orders impact banks and financial institutions. These companies must comply to maintain their integrity and trustworthiness. Following these orders helps ensure they operate fairly, protect consumers, and avoid penalties. Compliance with FDIC directives is essential for the stability of the financial system and for safeguarding public confidence in banking practices.