FDIC Speeches
Saturday, March 14, 2026
FDIC Proposed Rule for Payment Stablecoin Issuance by Subsidiaries
The FDIC has proposed a rule to establish procedures for FDIC-supervised insured depository institutions (IDIs) seeking to issue payment stablecoins through subsidiaries, as mandated by the GENIUS Act. This proposed rule outlines a tailored application process to evaluate safety and soundness while minimizing regulatory burden.
FDIC Statement on Establishing Office of Supervisory Appeals
FDIC Chairman Travis Hill announced final guidelines for the new Office of Supervisory Appeals. The office will provide an independent review of supervisory determinations, with modifications to panel composition and expanded appellate rights for institutions facing proposed enforcement actions.
FDIC Reports Strong Earnings for Insured Institutions
The FDIC released its Quarterly Banking Profile for Q4 2025, reporting strong full-year earnings for FDIC-insured institutions. The industry finished 2025 with a return on assets of 1.20 percent, driven by increased net interest income and loan growth.
FDIC Chairman Testimony on Rightsizing Regulation
FDIC Chairman Travis Hill testified before the Senate Banking Committee on the agency's efforts to reform its regulatory and supervisory approach. Key initiatives include defining "unsafe or unsound practices" through a proposed interagency rule and establishing an Office of Supervisory Appeals.
FDIC Chairman Discusses Reforms to Regulatory Toolkit
FDIC Chairman Travis Hill announced updates on reforms to the agency's regulatory and supervisory toolkit. Key initiatives include proposals on defining "unsafe or unsound practices," refocusing examinations on material risks, and overhauling the CAMELS rating system. Changes to consumer compliance supervision aim to focus on actual harm and violations rather than process.
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