List of largest U.S. bank failures
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This is an incomplete list of the largest U.S. bank failures with respect to total assets under management at the time of the bank failure
(banks with $1.0 billion or more in assets are listed here). Assets of the banks listed here are figures provided by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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Bank failure
A bank failure occurs when a bank is unable to meet its obligations to its depositors or other creditors because it has become insolvent or too illiquid to meet its liabilities. More specifically, a bank usually fails economically when the market value of its assets declines to a value that is...
(banks with $1.0 billion or more in assets are listed here). Assets of the banks listed here are figures provided by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation is a United States government corporation created by the Glass–Steagall Act of 1933. It provides deposit insurance, which guarantees the safety of deposits in member banks, currently up to $250,000 per depositor per bank. , the FDIC insures deposits at...
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Bank | City | State | Date | Assets at time of failure |
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Washington Mutual Washington Mutual Washington Mutual, Inc. , abbreviated to WaMu, was a savings bank holding company and the former owner of Washington Mutual Bank, which was the United States' largest savings and loan association until its collapse in 2008.... |
Seattle | Washington | 2008 | $307 billion |
Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust | Chicago | Illinois | 1984 | $40.0 billion |
City Federal Savings and Loan | Elizabeth | New Jersey | 1989 | $9.8 billion |
First Republic Bank First RepublicBank Corporation This article is about the defunct bank based in Dallas, Texas. For the bank based in San Francisco, California, see First Republic Bank.First Republic Bank Corporation was a bank that failed in 1988, during the savings and loan crisis. The company first opened as the Guaranty Bank and Trust Company... |
Dallas | Texas | 1988 | $32.5 billion |
IndyMac | Pasadena | California | 2008 | $32 billion |
American Savings and Loan | Stockton | California | 1988 | $30.2 billion |
Colonial Bank Colonial Bank Colonial Bank, formerly a subsidiary of Colonial Bancgroup Inc., was headquartered in Montgomery, Alabama. Colonial Bank had 346 branches in the states of Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Nevada and Texas. Colonial's assets had grown from $166 million in 1981 to $26 billion. This growth can be attributed... |
Montgomery | Alabama | 2009 | $25 billion |
Bank of New England Bank of New England The Bank of New England Corporation was a regional banking institution based in Boston, Massachusetts, which was seized by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation in 1991 as a result of heavy losses in its loan portfolio and was placed into Chapter 7 liquidation... |
Boston | Massachusetts | 1991 | $21.7 billion |
MCorp | Dallas | Texas | 1989 | $18.5 billion |
FBOP Corp FBOP Corporation FBOP Corporation was a bank holding company based in Oak Park, Illinois, USA. As of mid 2009, it had $18.5 billion in assets and was the 46th largest bank holding company in the United States. On October 30, 2009, FBOP's banking subsidiaries were closed by their chartering agencies and the... banking subsidiaries |
Oak Park | Illinois | 2009 | $18.4 billion |
Gibraltar Savings and Loan Gibraltar Savings and Loan Gibraltar Savings and Loan Association was a bank operating in California, Washington, and Florida. It was organized as a savings and loan.Its headquarters building at 9111 Wilshire Boulevard in Beverly Hills, was built in 1951, designed by William Pereira.... |
Simi Valley | California | 1989 | $15.1 billion |
First City National Bank | Houston | Texas | 1988 | $13.0 billion |
Guaranty Bank Guaranty Bank Guaranty Bank was a major bank based in Austin, which collapsed in 2009.Formed in 1988 and part of Temple-Inland until 2007 when it was spun off as a standalone company, Guaranty was the second largest bank in Texas, with 162 branches across Texas and California, and at the time of its failure had... |
Austin | Texas | 2009 | $13.0 billion |
Downey Savings and Loan | Newport Beach | California | 2008 | $12.8 billion |
BankUnited BankUnited BankUnited is a savings and loan association based in Miami Lakes, Florida. It was seized by U.S. financial regulators and immediately handed over to a new holding company on 21 May 2009, in the second largest bank failure of the Financial crisis of 2007–2010... FSB |
Coral Gables | Florida | 2009 | $12.8 billion |
HomeFed Bank | San Diego | California | 1992 | $12.2 billion |
AmTrust Bank AmTrust Bank Founded in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1889 as Ohio Savings Bank, AmTrust Bank has grown from a local savings and loan to having a national presence in retail banking, mortgage and construction lending, investment and insurance services and indirect auto lending.... |
Cleveland | Ohio | 2009 | $12.0 billion |
WesternBank | Mayaguez | Puerto Rico | 2010 | $11.9 billion |
United Commercial Bank United Commercial Bank United Commercial Bank was an overseas Chinese bank in the United States, based in San Francisco, CA. It was a subsidiary of UCBH Holdings. Founded in 1974 as United Federal Savings and Loan Association, it changed its name to United Savings Bank, and finally United Commercial Bank in 1998... |
San Francisco | California | 2009 | $11.2 billion |
Southeast Bank | Miami | Florida | 1991 | $11.0 billion |
Goldome | Buffalo | New York | 1991 | $9.9 billion |
Imperial Federal Savings Assoc. | San Diego | California | 1990 | $9.6 billion |
CenTrust Bank | Miami | Florida | 1990 | $8.2 billion |
California National Bank | Los Angeles | California | 2009 | $7.8 billion |
Corus Bank | Chicago | Illinois | 2009 | $7.0 billion |
First Federal Bank of California First Federal Bank of California The First Federal Bank of California was a community bank founded in 1929, and encompassed most of Southern California. As of 2009, It operated approximately thirty-nine branches.... |
Santa Monica | California | 2009 | $6.1 billion |
R-G Premier Bank of Puerto Rico | Hato Rey | Puerto Rico | 2010 | $5.9 billion |
Columbia Savings & Loan Assn. | Beverly Hills | California | 1991 | $5.4 billion |
Franklin Bank | Houston | Texas | 2008 | $5.1 billion |
Silverton Bank | Atlanta | Georgia | 2009 | $4.1 billion |
Imperial Capital Bank | La Jolla | California | 2009 | $4.0 billion |
PFF Bank & Trust | Pomona | California | 2008 | $3.7 billion |
Franklin National Bank Franklin National Bank Franklin National Bank, based in Franklin Square in Long Island, New York was once the United States' 20th largest bank. On October 8, 1974, it collapsed in obscure circumstances, involving Michele Sindona, renowned Mafia-banker and member of the irregular freemasonic lodge, Propaganda Due... |
New York | New York | 1974 | $3.7 billion |
La Jolla Bank | La Jolla | California | 2010 | $3.6 billion |
Frontier Bank | Everett | Washington | 2010 | $3.5 billion |
Amcore Bank | Rockford | Illinois | 2010 | $3.4 billion |
First National Bank of Nevada | Reno | Nevada | 2008 | $3.4 billion |
Riverside National Bank of Florida | Fort Pierce | Florida | 2010 | $3.4 billion |
Midwest Bank and Trust Company | Elmwood Park | Illinois | 2010 | $3.2 billion |
Superior Bank | Birmingham | Alabama | 2011 | $3.0 billion |
TierOne Bank | Lincoln | Nebraska | 2010 | $2.8 billion |
Irwin Union Bank and Trust Colorado. | Columbus | Indiana | 2009 | $2.7 billion |
Orion Bank | Naples | Florida | 2009 | $2.7 billion |
EuroBank | San Juan | Puerto Rico | 2010 | $2.6 billion |
ANB Financial | Bentonville | Arkansas | 2008 | $2.1 billion |
First Regional Bank | Los Angeles | California | 2010 | $2.1 billion |
ShoreBank | Chicago | Illinois | 2010 | $2.1 billion |
Silver State Bank | Henderson | Nevada | 2008 | $2.0 billion |
New Frontier Bank | Greeley | Colorado | 2009 | $2.0 billion |
Georgian Bank | Atlanta | Georgia | 2009 | $2.0 billion |
Vineyard Bank | Rancho Cucamonga | California | 2009 | $1.9 billion |
Peoples First Community Bank | Panama City | Florida | 2009 | $1.8 billion |
County Bank | Merced | California | 2009 | $1.7 billion |
Hillcrest Bank | Overland Park | Kansas | 2010 | $1.6 billion |
Advanta Bank Corp | Draper | Utah | 2010 | $1.6 billion |
CF Bancorp | Port Huron | Michigan | 2010 | $1.6 billion |
Mutual Bank | Harvey | Illinois | 2009 | $1.6 billion |
Community Bank of Nevada | Las Vegas | Nevada | 2009 | $1.5 billion |
First Bank of Beverly Hills | Calabasas | California | 2009 | $1.5 billion |
Temecula Valley Bank | Temecula | California | 2009 | $1.5 billion |
New South Federal Savings Bank | Irondale | Alabama | 2009 | $1.5 billion |
Community Banks of Colorado | Greenwood | Colorado | 2011 | $1.4 billion |
Horizon Bank | Bellingham | Washington | 2010 | $1.3 billion |
United States National Bank | San Diego | California | 1973 | $1.3 billion |
Premier Bank | Jefferson City | Missouri | 2010 | $1.2 billion |
Broadway Bank | Chicago | Illinois | 2010 | $1.2 billion |
Security Bank of Bibb County | Macon | Georgia | 2009 | $1.2 billion |
Charter Bank | Santa Fe | New Mexico | 2010 | $1.2 billion |
Alliance Bank | Culver City | California | 2009 | $1.1 billion |
City Bank City Bank The City Bank was an early bank in Ontario in the 19th century and merged with Royal Canadian Bank to form Consolidated Bank of Canada in 1876.... |
Lynnwood | Washington | 2010 | $1.1 billion |
Columbia River Bank | The Dalles | Oregon | 2010 | $1.1 billion |
Community Bank and Trust | Cornelia | Georgia | 2010 | $1.1 billion |
Integrity Bank | Alpharetta | Georgia | 2008 | $1.1 billion |
Affinity Bank | Ventura | California | 2009 | $1.0 billion |
Appalachian Community Bank | Ellijay | Georgia | 2010 | $1.0 billion |
See also
- Bank failureBank failureA bank failure occurs when a bank is unable to meet its obligations to its depositors or other creditors because it has become insolvent or too illiquid to meet its liabilities. More specifically, a bank usually fails economically when the market value of its assets declines to a value that is...
- Federal Deposit Insurance CorporationFederal Deposit Insurance CorporationThe Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation is a United States government corporation created by the Glass–Steagall Act of 1933. It provides deposit insurance, which guarantees the safety of deposits in member banks, currently up to $250,000 per depositor per bank. , the FDIC insures deposits at...
- Financial crisis of 2007–2010
- 2008–2010 bank failures in the United States
- List of acquired or bankrupt United States banks in the late 2000s financial crisis
- Savings and loan crisisSavings and Loan crisisThe savings and loan crisis of the 1980s and 1990s was the failure of about 747 out of the 3,234 savings and loan associations in the United States...
(which resulted in many bank failures) - Too Big to FailToo Big to FailToo Big to Fail is a television drama film in the United States broadcast on HBO on May 23, 2011. It is based on the non-fiction book Too Big to Fail by Andrew Ross Sorkin. The TV film was directed by Curtis Hanson...
External links
- Top 10 provided by Getlisty.com, which used the FDIC as its primary source; dated September 29, 2008.
- BusinessPundit.com lists the top 25 largest bank failures, but it includes non-U.S. banks; it is dated May 7, 2009.
- ABC News reported the largest U.S. bank failure of 2009, so far--as of September 2009
- A list from U.S. News and World Report, dated July 15, 2008.
- Wall Street Journal list of failed U.S. banks, with FDIC asset data, sortable, last update September 25, 2009
- The 120th bank to fail in the U.S., so far in 2009, had assets of $11.2 billion.
- Another bank failure with assets exceeding 1 billion.
- Two more large bank failures late in December 2009
- Two more large bank failures January 2010
- Another big bank failure January 2010
- Regulators shut 6 banks
- FDIC Failed Bank Search site
- Regulators shut more banks; 84 failures so far in 2011