FDIC Debates Bank Signs and Appeals: Watch the Drama Unfold Online
Published Date: 1/21/2026
Notice
Summary
The FDIC is holding a public board meeting on January 22, 2026, where they’ll discuss updates to their appeals process and finalize rules about official signs and advertising. Anyone can watch online, and media folks can request in-person access by January 20. These changes affect banks and the public by making FDIC rules clearer and more transparent, with no extra costs announced.
Analyzed Economic Effects
4 provisions identified: 4 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
FDIC Board Meeting Open by Webcast
You can watch the FDIC Board meeting by webcast at the link provided on the FDIC website on January 22, 2026 at 10:00 a.m. This open webcast makes the meeting publicly observable so anyone can view the discussion online.
Changes to FDIC Appeals Process
The FDIC will consider amendments to its Guidelines for Appeals of Material Supervisory Determinations at the January 22, 2026 Board meeting. The update is described as an amendment to the appeals process for supervisory determinations.
Final Rule on FDIC Signs and Advertising
The FDIC will vote on a final rule about official signs and advertising requirements at the January 22, 2026 Board meeting. The notice lists this item on the summary agenda and indicates these rule clarifications are being finalized, with no extra costs announced.
Auxiliary Aids Available on Request
Observers who need auxiliary aids can email the FDIC to make arrangements to access the January 22, 2026 meeting. This ensures people who need accommodations can participate in observing the meeting.
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