2026-07920NoticeWallet

FDIC Seeks Comments on Renewing Business Feedback Collection Process

Published Date: 4/23/2026

Notice

Summary

The FDIC wants to keep collecting feedback from businesses without changing the current process. This helps them understand what’s working and what’s not, with no new costs or extra paperwork. If you’re in the private sector, you’ve got until June 22, 2026, to share your thoughts!

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Analyzed Economic Effects

3 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.

Ongoing Voluntary FDIC Surveys

If you run or work for a private-sector business, the FDIC will continue running voluntary short surveys about its services and supervision. FDIC expects about 20 surveys per year, roughly 850 respondents per survey, producing about 17,000 total responses and an estimated 17,000 annual burden hours (generally up to 1 hour per response).

No New Paperwork or Methodology Changes

The FDIC is renewing the existing clearance without changing the substance or methodology of the information collection, and it says the estimated annual burden remains unchanged. That means there are no new paperwork requirements or new types of responses required by this renewal.

Surveys Ask About Regulatory Burden

The FDIC's surveys will ask voluntary, anecdotal questions about quality of service, regulatory burden, problems or successes in the bank supervisory process (including exams for safety and soundness and compliance with consumer protection laws), and perceived need for regulatory or statutory change.

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Key Dates

Published Date
Comments Due
4/23/2026
6/22/2026

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Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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