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FDIC places 66 banks on ‘Problem Bank List’

By Frank Nez
March 5, 2025
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Updated on March 7, 2025

In a significant update regarding the health of the banking sector, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) has reported that 66 banks are currently on its “Problem Bank List.”

This designation indicates that these institutions are experiencing serious financial, operational, or managerial weaknesses that could threaten their viability if not addressed.

The latest data from the FDIC’s Quarterly Banking Profile for the fourth quarter of 2024 sheds light on the challenges facing these banks and the broader implications for the U.S. financial system.

Understanding the Problem Bank List

The FDIC’s “Problem Bank List” is a critical tool for monitoring the health of financial institutions.

Banks that receive a CAMELS rating of 4 or 5—indicating significant issues across various aspects of their operations—are placed on this list.

As of the fourth quarter of 2024, the number of banks on the list decreased slightly from 68 in the previous quarter, representing 1.5% of all banks, which falls within the typical non-crisis range of 1-2%.

The financial landscape

Despite the decrease in the number of problem banks, the financial landscape remains concerning.

The overall banking industry reported a return on assets (ROA) ratio of 1.11% for the fourth quarter, reflecting modest profitability amid ongoing challenges.

The FDIC noted that while domestic deposits increased, loan growth remained subdued in a high-interest-rate environment, indicating potential liquidity issues for some banks.

Moreover, the total unrealized losses for U.S. banks surged to $482.4 billion, marking an increase of $118.4 billion from the previous quarter.

This spike is largely attributed to rising long-term interest rates, which have depressed the value of bank securities.

Such unrealized losses pose systemic risks, as they can lead to reduced capital levels and impact the banks’ ability to operate effectively.

Specific challenges for community banks

Community banks, which play a vital role in local economies, reported a net income of $25.9 billion for 2024, down 2.4% from the previous year.

Factors contributing to this decline include higher noninterest expenses and increased provisions for loan losses.

The provision expense for the banking industry was $22.3 billion in the fourth quarter, reflecting a cautious approach as banks navigate potential credit challenges.

The increase in problem banks, particularly among community banks, raises alarms about asset quality.

The overall past-due and nonaccrual (PDNA) rate increased to 1.60%, indicating a deterioration in loan performance.

This trend suggests that as financial conditions tighten, more institutions may struggle to maintain profitability and asset quality.

Regulatory response and the path forward

The FDIC plays a crucial role in monitoring the financial health of banks and ensuring that they adhere to sound operational practices.

With 66 banks currently on the problem list, regulatory scrutiny is expected to intensify, prompting these institutions to improve their risk management and capital strategies.

The FDIC’s focus on maintaining stability in the banking sector is vital, especially as unrealized losses and rising interest rates continue to create a challenging environment.

Enhanced oversight and proactive measures may help mitigate risks and restore confidence in the financial system.

Why this matters

The placement of 66 banks on the FDIC’s “Problem Bank List” serves as a reminder of the vulnerabilities within the U.S. banking sector.

While the decrease in the number of problem banks offers a glimmer of hope, the broader financial challenges, including significant unrealized losses and rising loan delinquency rates, cannot be overlooked.

As regulators and banking institutions work together to address these issues, the stability of the financial system remains paramount for investors and consumers alike.

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