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FDIC Publishes 22 Enforcement Orders Issued in March 2026

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The FDIC issued 22 enforcement orders in March 2026, the third monthly enforcement actions release of 2026. Action types included one consent order, seven orders terminating consent orders, two civil money penalty orders, one combined order of prohibition and order to pay, five orders of prohibition, and six orders terminating deposit insurance. No administrative hearings are scheduled for May 2026.

“The FDIC issued 22 orders in March 2026. The administrative enforcement actions in those orders consisted of one consent order; seven orders terminating consent orders; two orders to pay civil money penalties; one combined order of prohibition and order to pay; five orders of prohibition; and six orders of termination of deposit insurance.”

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The FDIC published its monthly summary of 22 administrative enforcement actions taken against banks and individuals in March 2026. The orders comprised six distinct action categories: consent orders, terminations of consent orders, civil money penalties, prohibition orders, and terminations of deposit insurance.

Affected banks and institution-affiliated parties should review the full order list available through the FDIC's March Enforcement Decisions and Orders web page. While this press release does not name individual institutions, the action categories span the full range of FDIC enforcement tools, from relatively routine consent orders to the most severe remedy of terminating deposit insurance, which requires grounds related to unsafe or unsound practices or violations.

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Apr 25, 2026

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FDIC Publishes March Enforcement Actions

No Administrative Hearings Scheduled for May 2026

April 24, 2026 WASHINGTON - The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) today published a list of orders of administrative enforcement actions taken against banks and individuals in March 2026. There are no administrative hearings scheduled for May 2026.

The FDIC issued 22 orders in March 2026. The administrative enforcement actions in those orders consisted of one consent order; seven orders terminating consent orders; two orders to pay civil money penalties; one combined order of prohibition and order to pay; five orders of prohibition; and six orders of termination of deposit insurance.

To view orders, adjudicated decisions and notices and the administrative hearing details online, please visit the FDIC’s web page by clicking the link below.

March Enforcement Decisions and Orders

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Last Updated: April 24, 2026

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Agency
FDIC
Published
April 24th, 2026
Instrument
Notice
Branch
Executive
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

Applies to
Banks
Industry sector
5221 Commercial Banking
Activity scope
Enforcement actions Administrative proceedings
Geographic scope
United States US

Taxonomy

Primary area
Banking
Operational domain
Compliance
Compliance frameworks
Dodd-Frank
Topics
Financial Services

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