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About

Open Government

On December 8, 2009, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) issued an Open Government Directive, requiring federal agencies to take specific steps to implement the principles of transparency, participation, and collaboration in their operations.

In order to comply with this directive, the FDIC presents the following information:

FDIC Open Government Plan - Revised May 2021
As a part of the Open Government Directive, each agency in the federal government is responsible for publishing a plan that describes how it will improve transparency and integrate public participation and collaboration into its activities.

FDIC Open Government Plan - PDF

As a part of this process we will be asking for your input on how we can better be of service. If you have any comments on the Plan please send your comments through email at [email protected].

Information about our Open Data Efforts

FDIC Data Tools - Links to searchable databases containing banking industry, historical or sales information.

Stay Informed
There are several ways to keep informed about our general activities and about our Open Government Initiative:

Social media sites, like any non-FDIC Web site that may have different privacy policies from the FDIC. Once you leave the FDIC Web site, you are subject to the privacy policies of the new Web site. FDIC is not responsible for the privacy practices or content of any non-FDIC Web sites, and such links are not intended to be an endorsement of the non-FDIC Web site or its content. We encourage you to read carefully the privacy policy of any Web site that you visit. Visit FDIC Privacy Policy for more details.

Contact Us
If you have specific suggestions about data sets that we can make available, the priorities for making information available, or our open government plans, please e-mail us at [email protected]. If you have general questions about the FDIC or you need other assistance, please go to our Contact Us page.

If you encounter information quality issues, please follow the Information Quality process to ensure your request is properly managed.

If you have any questions or concerns about the FDIC clarity in communicating, see the agency response to the Plain Writing Act.

If there is information you are interested in that we haven't already made available, you may want to visit our Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Service Center. You can also review our FOIA annual report.

Last Updated: November 17, 2023