FDIC's Exposure To Bank Failures
The Cost of Bank Failures To The FDIC is $23.7 Billion
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This is an continually updated list of losses caused by failed banks in the United States. 25 banks have failed in the first 4 months of 2009.  25 Banks failed in 2008.  Since the beginning of the banking crisis, the FDIC's exposure is $ 23,705,000,000.  This data is being gathered determine the economic health of the banking industry.

Failure Date FDIC Exposure Total Exposure  
April 17, 2009  $     42,000,000  $ 23,705,000,000 Great Basin Bank of Nevada, Elko, NE
April 17, 2009  $     42,000,000  $ 23,663,000,000 American Sterling Bank, Sugar Creek, MO
April 10, 2009  $    678,000,000  $ 23,621,000,000 New Frontier Bank, Greeley, CO
April 10, 2009  $    131,000,000  $ 22,943,000,000 Cape Fear Bank, Wilmington, NC
March 27, 2009  $    290,000,000  $ 22,812,000,000 Omni National Bank, Atlanta, GA
March 27, 2009  $     98,000,000  $ 22,522,000,000 Teambank, National Association, Paola, KS
March 20, 2009  $       9,000,000  $ 22,424,000,000 Colorado National Bank, Colorado Springs, CO
March 20, 2009  $    100,000,000  $ 22,415,000,000 First City Bank, Stockbridge, GA
March 6, 2009  $     36,100,000  $ 22,315,000,000 Freedom Bank, Commerce, GA
February 27, 2009  $     59,100,000  $ 22,278,900,000 Security Savings Bank, Henderson, NE
February 27, 2009  $     41,000,000  $ 22,219,800,000 Heritage Community Bank, Glenwood, IL
February 20, 2009  $     50,000,000  $ 22,178,800,000 Silver Falls Bank, Silverton, OR
February 13, 2009  $     12,100,000  $ 22,128,800,000  Pinnacle Bank of Oregon, Beaverton, OR 
February 13, 2009  $    100,000,000  $ 22,116,700,000  Corn Belt Bank and Trust Company, Pittsfield, IL 
February 13, 2009  $    201,500,000  $ 22,016,700,000  Riverside Bank of the Gulf Coast, Cape Coral, FL 
February 13, 2009  $     28,000,000  $ 21,815,200,000  Sherman County Bank, Loup City, NE 
February 6, 2009  $    135,000,000  $ 21,787,200,000  County Bank, Merced, CA 
February 6, 2009  $    206,000,000  $ 21,652,200,000  Alliance Bank, Culver City, CA 
February 6, 2009  $    111,000,000  $ 21,446,200,000  FirstBank Financial Services, McDonough, GA 
January 30, 2009  $     99,600,000  $ 21,335,200,000  Ocala National Bank, Ocala, FL 
January 30, 2009  $    126,000,000  $ 21,235,600,000  Suburban Federal Savings Bank, Crofton, MD 
January 30, 2009  $    119,400,000  $ 21,109,600,000  MagnetBank, Salt Lake City, UT 
January 23, 2009  $    227,000,000  $ 20,990,200,000  1st Centennial Bank, Redlands, CA 
January 16, 2009  $    145,000,000  $ 20,763,200,000  Bank of Clark County, Vancouver, WA 
January 16, 2009  $     97,100,000  $ 20,618,200,000  National Bank of Commerce, Berkeley, IL 
December 12, 2008  $     12,500,000  $ 20,521,100,000  Sanderson State Bank, Sanderson, TX  
December 12, 2008  $    200,000,000  $ 20,508,600,000  Haven Trust Bank, Duluth, GA 
December 12, 2008  $     72,200,000  $ 20,308,600,000  First Georgia Community Bank, Jackson, GA 
November 21, 2008  $    700,000,000  $ 20,236,400,000  PFF Bank and Trust, Pomona, CA 
November 21, 2008  $ 1,400,000,000  $ 19,536,400,000  Downey Savings and Loan, Newport Beach, CA 
November 21, 2008  $    240,000,000  $ 18,136,400,000  The Community Bank, Loganville, GA 
November 7, 2008  $    210,000,000  $ 17,896,400,000  Security Pacific Bank, Los Angeles, CA 
November 7, 2008  $ 1,600,000,000  $ 17,686,400,000  Franklin Bank, SSB, Houston, TX 
October 31, 2008  $     36,000,000  $ 16,086,400,000  Freedom Bank, Bradenton, FL 
October 10, 2008  $    158,100,000  $ 16,050,400,000  Alpha Bank & Trust, Alpharetta, GA 
October 10, 2008  $                  -    $ 15,892,300,000  Meridian Bank, Eldred, IL 
October 10, 2008  $     39,000,000  $ 15,892,300,000  Main Street Bank, Northville, MI 
September 25, 2008  $ 15,853,300,000  Washington Mutual Bank, Henderson, NV & Park City, UT 
September 19, 2008  $     42,000,000  $ 15,853,300,000  Ameribank, Northfork, WV 
September 5, 2008  $    550,000,000  $ 15,811,300,000  Silver State Bank, Henderson, NV 
August 29, 2008  $    350,000,000  $ 15,261,300,000  Integrity Bank, Alpharetta, GA 
August 22, 2008  $     60,000,000  $ 14,911,300,000  The Columbian Bank and Trust, Topeka, KS 
August 1, 2008  $     60,000,000  $ 14,851,300,000  First Priority Bank, Bradenton, FL 
July 25, 2008  $    862,000,000  $ 14,791,300,000  First Heritage Bank, NA, Newport Beach, CA 
July 28, 2008  $                  -    $ 13,929,300,000  First National Bank of Nevada, Reno, NV 
July 11, 2008  $ 8,000,000,000  $ 13,929,300,000  IndyMac Bank, Pasadena, CA 
May 30, 2008  $       2,300,000  $  5,929,300,000  First Integrity Bank, NA, Staples, MN 
March 7, 2008  $    214,000,000  $  5,927,000,000  ANB Financial, NA, Bentonville, AR 
January 25, 2008  $ 5,600,000,000  $  5,713,000,000  Hume Bank, Hume, MO 
October 4, 2007  $       3,000,000  $     113,000,000 Douglass National Bank, Kansas City, MO
September 28, 2007  $    110,000,000  $     110,000,000 Miami Valley Bank, Lakeview, OH

"Congress created the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation in 1933 to restore public confidence in the nation's banking system. The FDIC insures deposits at the nation's 8,384 banks and savings associations and it promotes the safety and soundness of these institutions by identifying, monitoring and addressing risks to which they are exposed. The FDIC receives no federal tax dollars –insured financial institutions fund its operations." FDIC

 

Sources: http://www.fdic.gov/BANK/HISTORICAL/BANK/2008/index.html
http://www.fdic.gov/bank/individual/failed/banklist.html