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Quarterly Banking Profile

Additional Resources

The FDIC offers a range of interactive tools and data sets to help users explore Quarterly Banking Profile (QBP) information and trends. These tools support deep dives into industry performance, institutional history, and state-level data. Use the sections below to find and analyze the banking data you need. 

Statistics at a Glance

"Statistics at a Glance" provides the latest quarterly and historical key data for FDIC-insured institutions, the FDIC insurance fund, and FDIC staffing.

Explore Statistics at a Glance

QBP Graph Book

The QBP Graph Book features quarterly highlights, charts, and graphs that accompany the full QBP. The graph appears first, and the associated data table can be accessed with the "View Data Table" link below each graph. Below each graph, use the “Export Chart” selector to save the image or data. A PDF version of the full Graph Book is available at the "Complete Color" link at the top of page. 

Explore the Graph Book

State Tables

The FDIC State Tables include key financial and ratio data for FDIC-insured institutions. Users can view results by all institutions, commercial banks, or savings institutions in each state. Data tables date back to Q1 1995. 

Get State-Level Insights


BankFind Suite

BankFind Suite is the FDIC’s primary tool for searching historical and current data on FDIC-insured institutions. You can search by name, certificate number, location, or website. The Suite also provides tools to analyze financial trends, compare peer institutions, and review structural changes.

Discover Bank Insights

APIs and Bulk Data Access

Extract FDIC bank data using the FDIC API or Research Information System (RIS) Data Bulk Download page. Data is available in CSV or SAS formats and spans back to Q1 1984. For help mapping data variable to call report line items, use the FDIC RIS Dictionary. These tools allow users to recreate variables used in State Tables prior to 1995.

Last Updated: July 9, 2025