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Resolutions

News and Information

DateTitle
July 30, 2024Final Guidance for Resolution Plan Submission of Foreign Triennial Full Filers
July 30, 2024Final Guidance for Resolution Plan Submission of Domestic Triennial Full Filers
June 20, 2024Final Rule on Resolution Plans Required for Insured Depository Institutions With $100 Billion or More in Total Assets; Informational Filings Required for Insured Depository Institutions With at Least $50 Billion but Less Than $100 Billion in Total Assets
August 29, 2023Proposed Rule on Long-term Debt Requirements for Large Bank Holding Companies, Certain Intermediate Holding Companies of Foreign Banking Organizations, and Large Insured Depository Institutions
August 29, 2023Proposed Rule on Resolution Plans Required for Insured Depository Institutions with $100 Billion or More in Total Assets; Informational Filings Required for Insured Depository Institutions with At Least $50 Billion but Less Than $100 Billion in Total Assets
August 29, 2023Proposed Guidance for Dodd-Frank Act Resolution Plan Submissions of Domestic Triennial Full Filers
August 29, 2023Proposed Guidance for Dodd-Frank Act Resolution Plan Submissions of Foreign Triennial Full Filers
August 08, 2022IDI Resolution Plans – FAQs (Updated)
June 25, 2021Statement on Resolution Plans for Insured Depository Institutions
January 19, 2021FDIC Announces Lifting IDI Plan Moratorium
December 9, 2020Guidance for Resolution Plan Submissions of Certain Foreign-Based Covered Companies
May 22, 2020Statement on IDI Resolution Planning
December 20, 2018Guidance for §165(d) Annual Resolution Plan Submissions by Domestic Covered Companies that Submitted Initial Resolution Plans in 2019
September 13, 2017FAQs for Guidance in Developing the 2018 Resolution Plan Submissions by Four Foreign-Based Covered Companies that are Required to Submit Resolution Plans
May 5, 2017FAQs for Guidance for 2017 165(d) Annual Resolution Plan Submissions by Domestic Covered Companies that Submitted Resolution Plans in July 2015
March 24, 2017Guidance for 2018 §165(d) Annual Resolution Plan Submissions by Foreign-based Covered Companies that Submitted Resolution Plans in July 2015
April 13, 2016Guidance for 2017 165(d) Annual Resolution Plan Submissions by Domestic Covered Companies that Submitted Resolution Plans in July 2015

Resources

DateTitle
April 10, 2024Overview of Resolution Under Title II of the Dodd-Frank Act
The paper provides the most detailed description to date of the FDIC’s preparedness to use its Title II resolution authority in a manner that promotes financial stability and prevents taxpayer bailouts.
April 18, 2011The Orderly Liquidation of Lehman Brothers Holdings under the Dodd-Frank Act.
The report examines how the FDIC could have structured an orderly resolution of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. under the orderly liquidation authority of Title II of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act had that law been in effect in advance of Lehman's failure.
--Selected Sections of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act
The FDIC is responsible for implementing a number of initiatives under the Act. Here are some of the sections that authorize or require FDIC action.

Last Updated: September 12, 2024