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Until 2006, the Research Department provided detailed data on banking market competition in terms of deposits of commercial and savings banks operating in New England. Market shares were provided for New England as a whole, for each state, and for the local banking markets as defined by the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.

Most reports and data were discontinued in 2006, however, the First District Structure List report is still available. Some data may be available from the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis' banking structure analysis website, CASSIDI.

First District Structure List pdf
Provides a list of bank holding companies and bank subsidiaries located in the First Federal Reserve District.
Last revised: September 30, 2008.

Please email us with any questions and comments regarding banking structure information. 

 

Archived Data and Reports

First Banking Market Definitions (discontinued in 2006)
Current banking market definitions are based on 2000 Ranally Metro Areas (RMAs). RMAs represent the developed areas around major U.S. cities, as defined by Rand McNally & Co., a geographic research and mapping company based in Skokie, Illinois. RMAs may include one or more central city, town, township, or unorganized area in one or more state, but unlike Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs), are not restricted to county boundaries. 

Connecticut
Maine
Massachusetts
New Hampshire
Rhode Island
Vermont 

Additional information on how the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston defines banking markets can be found on the Elements of Antitrust Analysis page.

Cross-Reference Index of Banking Organizations and Markets (discontinued in 2006)
List of all banking and thrift organizations in New England followed by the local banking markets in which they operate. Last revised: June 30, 2006.

First District Deposit Data (discontinued in 2006)
These data were last updated through June 30, 2005, reflecting mergers and acquisitions through June 30, 2006. More recent data are available from the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis' banking structure analysis website, CASSIDI. offsite

Banking Market Deposit Tables
Commercial banking and thrift organizations operating in New England banking markets and the deposits, share of market deposits, and number of branches, associated with each organization. Each table also reports the Herfindahl-Hirschman Index (HHI), a measure of the market's concentration. 

State and New England Deposit Tables pdf
Ranking of commercial banking and thrift organizations by total deposits in each New England state and the region as whole. The tables indicate the deposits, ranking, and share of each institution's total deposits. The New England table also provides the number and combined aggregate deposits of all commercial banking and thrift organizations in the region. 

Connecticut
Maine
Massachusetts
New Hampshire
Rhode Island
Vermont

New England

 

First District Banking Structure Changes (discontinued in 2006)

Banking Structure Changes pdf
These five tables summarize changes in New England banking structure between January 1, 2006 and June 30, 2006. 

Mergers and Acquisitions
Bank Holding Company (BHC) Formations
New Commercial Banks and Thrifts
Bank and Thrift Name and Charter Changes
Bank and Thrift Failures and Closings

 
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