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Apr 27, 2009

52 Banks in America failed in last one year

According to the data by FDIC(Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) 52 banks have failed in the last one year, one failure per week on an average. This, once again, highlights the gravity of the crisis, and its impact on the financial institutions across the United States.

Month
No. of banks failure
Apr-09 8
Mar-09 5
Feb-09 10
Jan-09 6
Dec-08 3
Nov-08 5
Oct-08 4
Sep-08 3
Aug-08 3
Jul-08 3
May-08 2
Total since May 2008
52

These banks combined had an asset size of 388 billion USD. The failure had cost about 2 billion dollars to the FDIC Deposit Insurance Fund.

Washington Mutual was the biggest of them all with 307 billion dollar assets in its balance sheet. Before the failure it was the sixth largest bank in US. The panic started in Washington Mutual when about 16 billion dollars were withdrawn from the bank during 10 day bank-run. This was about 9% of the size of the total deposits in the bank. However, the pain was avoided by the sale of the bank to JP Morgan Chase (JPMC). This failure was the largest in the history of America.

The second biggest bank to fail during the year was IndyMac Bank with 32 billion dollars of assets. This was the fourth largest bank failure in American history. The failure cost FDIC about 9 billion USD.

About FDIC
"The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) preserves and promotes public confidence in the U.S. financial system by insuring deposits in banks and thrift institutions for at least $250,000; by identifying, monitoring and addressing risks to the deposit insurance funds; and by limiting the effect on the economy and the financial system when a bank or thrift institution fails."


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