NS
Signals Workspace按关键词、来源、事件和资产筛选实时信号

检索台

首页负责入口,这里负责筛选和浏览。详情页仍然保留,但检索台是首版默认工作流。
查看热度排序
清空筛选

检索结果

按发布时间倒序排列
1 / 24

Press Release: FDIC Approves the Deposit Insurance Application for Edward Jones Bank, Salt Lake City, Utah

PRESS RELEASE | FEBRUARY 27, 2026 FDIC Approves the Deposit Insurance Application for Edward Jones Bank, Salt Lake City, Utah WASHINGTON – The Board of Directors of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) today announced the approval of a deposit insurance application submitted by the Jones Financial Companies, L.L.L.P. to establish Edward Jones Bank, which will be a Utah-chartered industrial bank. Applications for deposit insurance are evaluated under a statutory framework of seven factors that include: the financial history and condition of the institution; the adequacy of the institution’s capital structure; the future earnings prospects of the institution; the general character and fitness of the management of the institution; the risk presented by the institution to the Deposit Insurance Fund; the convenience and needs of the community to be served by the institution; and whether the institution’s corporate powers are consistent with the purposes of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act. Edward Jones Bank’s proposed business model will focus on providing securities-based loans nationwide funded by sweep deposits from existing clients of Edward D. Jones & Co., L.P., a subsidiary of the Jones Financial Companies. FDIC staff found that Edward Jones Bank satisfied the statutory factors for approval, subject to certain conditions and written agreements. Among other conditions, Edward Jones Bank will be required to maintain a minimum nine percent tier 1 leverage ratio. In addition, the Jones Financial Companies and two of its subsidiaries will be required to support the bank’s capital and liquidity positions. The FDIC approval order expires if Edward Jones Bank is not established within 12 months, unless extended by the FDIC. ATTACHMENT: Edward Jones Bank Order and Statement # # # MEDIA CONTACT: MediaRequests@fdic.gov The FDIC does not send unsolicited email. If this publication has reached you in error, or if you no longer wish to receive this service, please unsubscribe . CONNECT WITH US