Assessment Methodology & Rates | FDIC (2024)

Assessments

The assessment base has always been more than just insured deposits. From 1935 to 2010, a bank's assessment base was about equal to its total domestic deposits. As required by the As required by the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, however, the FDIC amended its regulations effective April 2011 to define a bank's assessment base as its average consolidated total assets minus its average tangible equity. Therefore, a bank pays assessments on its total liabilities, not just insured deposits.

The Deposit Insurance Fund is supported mainly through quarterly assessments on insured banks. A bank's assessment is calculated by multiplying its assessment rate by its assessment base. A bank's assessment base and assessment rate are determined and paid each quarter.

Methodology

A bank's assessment is calculated by multiplying its assessment rate by its assessment base. A bank's assessment base and assessment rate are determined each quarter.

Small banks (generally, those with less than $10 billion in assets) are assigned an individual rate based on a formula using financial data and CAMELS (capital adequacy, asset quality, management, earnings, liquidity, and sensitivity) ratings.

Large banks (generally, those with $10 billion or more in assets) are assigned an individual rate based on a scorecard. One version of the scorecard applies to most large institutions and another to institutions that are structurally and operationally complex or that pose unique challenges and risk in the case of failure (highly complex institutions). The scorecard combines the following measures to produce a score that is converted to an assessment rate: CAMELS component ratings, financial measures used to estimate a bank's ability to withstand asset-related and funding-related stress, and a measure of loss severity that estimates the relative magnitude of potential losses to the FDIC in the event of the bank's failure.

Assessment rates for both large and small banks are subject to adjustment. Assessment rates: (1) decrease for issuance of long-term unsecured debt, including senior unsecured debt and subordinated debt debt (the Unsecured Debt Adjustment or UDA); (2) increase for holdings of long-term unsecured or subordinated debt issued by other insured banks (the Depository Institution Debt Adjustment or DIDA); and (3) for large banks that are not well-rated or not well- capitalized, increase for significant holdings of brokered deposits (the Brokered Deposit Adjustment or BDA).

See our Calculators for more on the small, large, and highly complex institutions. See "A History of Risk-Based Premiums at the FDIC” for more on the history of the FDIC’s risk-based pricing system.

Rates

Effective Beginning the First Assessment Period of 2023 (June 2023 Invoice)

Total Base Assessment Rates for established institutions (insured 5 or more years)*
Small BanksLarge & Highly Complex Institutions**
Initial Base Assessment Rate5 to 325 to 32
Unsecured Debt Adjustment (added) ***-5 to 0-5 to 0
Brokered Deposit Adjustment (added)N/A0 to 10
* Total base assessment rates do not include the depository institution debt adjustment.
** See §327.8(f) and §327.8(g) for the definition of large and highly complex institutions.
*** The unsecured debt adjustment cannot exceed the lesser of 5 basis points or 50 percent of an insured depository institution's initial base assessment rate.
Total Base Assessment Rates for established institutions (insured 5 or more years)*
Small BanksLarge & Highly Complex Institutions**
Total Base Assessment Rate2.5 to 322.5 to 42
* Total base assessment rates do not include the depository institution debt adjustment.
** See §327.8(f) and §327.8(g) for the definition of large and highly complex institutions.
Total Base Assessment Rates for newly insured small institutions (those insured less than 5 years)*
Risk Category 1Risk Category IIRisk Category IIIRisk Category IV
Initial Base Assessment Rate9142132
Brokered Deposit Adjustment (added)N/A0 to 100 to 100 to 10
Total Base Assessment Rate914 to 2421 to 3132 to 42
* Total Base Assessment Rates do not include the depository institution debt adjustment.
Risk Categories for newly insured small institutions (those insured less than 5 years)
Supervisory Group ASupervisory Group BSupervisory Group C
Capital Group 1 (Well Capitalized)Risk Category IRisk Category IIRisk Category III
Capital Group 2 (Adequately Capitalized)Risk Category IIRisk Category IIRisk Category III
Capital Group 3 (Under Capitalized)Risk Category IIIRisk Category IIIRisk Category IV

Effective July 1, 2016 through December 31, 2022

Total Base Assessment Rates for established institutions (insured 5 or more years)*
Small BanksLarge & Highly Complex Institutions**
Initial Base Assessment Rate3 to 303 to 30
Unsecured Debt Adjustment (added)***-5 to 0-5 to 0
Brokered Deposit Adjustment (added)N/A0 to 10
Total Base Assessment Rate1.5 to 301.5 to 40
* Total base assessment rates do not include the depository institution debt adjustment.
** See §327.8(f) and §327.8(g) for the definition of large and highly complex institutions.
*** The unsecured debt adjustment cannot exceed the lesser of 5 basis points or 50 percent of an insured depository institution's initial base assessment rate.
Total Base Assessment Rates for newly insured small institutions (those insured less than 5 years)*
Risk Category IRisk Category IIRisk Category IIIRisk Category IV
Initial Base Assessment Rate7121930
Brokered Deposit Adjustment (added)N/A0 to 100 to 100 to 10
Total Base Assessment Rate712 to 2219 to 2930 to 40
* Total base assessment rates do not include the depository institution debt adjustment.
Risk Categories for newly insured small institutions (those insured less than 5 years)
Supervisory Group ASupervisory Group BSupervisory Group C
Capital Group 1 (Well Capitalized)Risk Category IRisk Category IIRisk Category III
Capital Group 2 (Adequately Capitalized)Risk Category IIRisk Category IIRisk Category III
Capital Group 3 (Under Capitalized)Risk Category IIIRisk Category IIIRisk Category IV

For more information:

  • Deposit Insurance Assessments - FDIC Division of Finance provides a comprehensive overview of deposit insurance assessments for bankers, including information on the quarterly invoicing process, compliance reviews of assessment reporting, and prior period rates.
  • Historical Information – See FDIC’s most recent assessments rules.
Assessment Methodology & Rates | FDIC (2024)
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