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Enter the IESUB address.
Enter your User Name and Password. You will receive your User Name and Password from your local Federal Reserve contact once you have signed up for IESUB.
Once you have entered your User Name and Password you will see the IESUB home page.
Data Entry
Click on Data Entry to input your data.
Your institution’s name will appear on screen.
Select Reporting Series.
Enter As Of Date.
Click Next.
You are now ready to enter your FR2900 data.
Enter data.
You may save your data at any time by clicking the SAVE button.
If you click OK, your data will be saved and you can complete data entry at another time.
This confirms that your data was saved and was not submitted to the Fed.
When you are ready to complete your data entry, just retrieve your saved data. This statement reminds you that you have not submitted your data to the Fed.
An optional area is available for Text comments.
After your data have been entered, you are ready to submit your data to the Fed.
Click OK.
Click OK.
Date and time of submission.
Spreadsheet File Transfer
If you use a spreadsheet or other backend system to collect your data, you can create a formatted file and use IESUB to submit your file to the Fed.
From the IESUB home page, click on File Transfer.
Enter the file name.
Click Submit.
IESUB updated the data entry screen with data from your file. Your next step is to submit your file to the Fed.
File Transfer
Data files which have been created using vendor software, can also be submitted via the file transfer option in IESUB.
From the IESUB home page, click on File Transfer.
Enter the file name.
Click Submit.
You will receive a message that your file was received by the Federal Reserve.
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