The Federal Reserve collects data from financial institutions, bank holding companies, other financial and nonfinancial entities and consumers. Information collected aids the Federal Reserve in carrying out its responsibilities of monetary policy, the supervision and regulation of the banking industry and the protection of consumers' rights.
This section offers information on filing reports electronically via our Internet reporting applications: Internet Electronic Submission (IESUB) or FR Y-10. You also have easy access to reports and forms, and other relevant documents for preparing and filing regulatory and financial reports.
Beginning with the as of date of March 31, 2012, the Treasury International Capital (TIC) and FFIEC 009/009a Country Exposure reports must be submitted via the Reporting Central application. At that time, IESUB availability for the TIC and FFIEC 009/009a reports will be turned off.
Please be aware it will be mandatory that the FFIEC 009/009a Country Exposure reports be filed using Reporting Central upon its availability. There is no alternative, as paper submission of the FFIEC 009/009a Country Exposure reports will not be permissible.
Click the button below to access the Reporting Central application to submit TIC and/or FFIEC 009/009a Country Exposure reports:
NOTE: All other reports (with the exception of TIC and FFIEC 009/009a) must be filed via the IESUB system.
Click the button below to access the IESUB system to submit all other reports:
For access to the Reporting Central test environment, click here. If you have questions related to testing the Reporting Central application, please contact your Reporting Central District Contact.
In early 2011, the Federal Reserve Banks communicated the undertaking of a multi-year initiative to enhance reporting capabilities. Beginning in early 2012, a new reporting application, Reporting Central, will replace the IESUB system.
The Reporting Central application will provide a more secure, technically advanced and efficient system that will be a single point of entry for Federal Reserve, Federal Financial Institution Examination Council (FFIEC) and the U.S. Department of the Treasury electronic reports submission and file uploads. Starting the multi-year conversion effort, the Treasury International Capital (TIC) and FFIEC 009/009a Country Exposure reports will be the first reports to move to the Reporting Central application beginning with the as of date of March 31, 2012.
No other report series are transitioning from IESUB to Reporting Central at this time.
The links below provide more information about this conversion effort:
The Internet Electronic Submission (IESUB) application allows you to submit your regulatory and statistical reports to the Federal Reserve through the Web. The Reports Available via IESUB can be quickly and easily submitted via data entry, spreadsheet or file transfer.
The FR Y-10 Online (Off-site Link) application is used for reporting structure changes.
The links below provide information about report forms and instructions available from the Federal Reserve, Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council and the U.S. Department of the Treasury:
The links below provide information about financial and structure reports that a Bank Holding Company (BHC) may have to file:
The link below provides a list of financial and structure reports that a Foreign Bank Organization (FBO) may have to file:
Please share Reporting Central application information, located on the Reporting Central Resource Center, with all vendors who support the software development for your organization.
Follow this link for a Vendor Contact List for Report Preparation Software (PDF).
Please contact your Reporting and Reserves District Contact with questions about any of the reports or forms listed above.
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