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Bank Asset Percentile Lookup

Free tool to see where any US bank ranks by total assets among the top FDIC-insured institutions. Built on FDIC BankFind Suite quarterly Call Report data.

$15.3B
Median bank assets
$165.3B
90th percentile
250
Banks ranked

What this tool does

Enter any bank's total assets and see exactly where it ranks among the 250 largest FDIC-insured banks, from mid-size regional to money-center.

$8.4B
25th percentile
$15.3B
median
$34.6B
75th percentile
$165.3B
90th percentile

Asset figures from FDIC BankFind Suite quarterly Call Reports (Schedule RC), reported per bank charter.

Enter total assets as reported on the FDIC Call Report (Schedule RC) - in millions. A $50 billion bank = 50000.

FDIC bank distribution snapshot

10th pct
$6.9B
25th pct
$8.4B
Median
$15.3B
75th pct
$34.6B
90th pct
$165.3B
Asset-size ladder, where the percentile cutoffs sit
  1. 1
    90th percentile $165.3B

    national-scale / money-center tier

  2. 2
    75th percentile $34.6B

    large regional tier

  3. 3
    Median (50th) $15.3B

    midpoint of the indexed top tier

  4. 4
    25th percentile $8.4B

    mid-size regional tier

  5. 5
    10th percentile $6.9B

    smallest of the indexed top tier

Total-asset cutoffs across the 250 largest FDIC-insured banks · FDIC BankFind Suite, Q4 2025. Bar length is relative to the 90th-percentile cutoff.

250 largest FDIC-insured commercial banks ranked by total assets from FDIC BankFind Suite. Distribution covers the asset-weighted top tier, community banks below the indexed range fall below the 1st percentile shown here.

How to interpret this percentile

  • Below 25th percentile - Mid-size regional bank. Typical of state-chartered commercial banks under $5 billion in assets.
  • 25th–75th percentile - Large regional. The traditional super-regional bank tier (US Bank, PNC, Truist sit in or above this range).
  • 75th–90th percentile - National-scale bank. Top-50 institutions by asset size, often with multi-state branch networks.
  • Above 90th percentile - Money-center bank. The trillion-dollar tier dominated by JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Citibank, and Wells Fargo.

Caveats

Bank-level total assets are reported per FDIC charter, not per bank-holding-company. JPMorgan Chase & Co. (the holding company) has higher consolidated assets than JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. (the lead bank charter). Asset values reflect quarter-end figures from the most recent Call Report, they don't capture trading-book volatility or off-balance-sheet exposures. For a full risk view, pair this percentile with the bank's PlainBankData profile covering tier-1 capital ratio, ROA, and Texas Ratio.

Source & methodology

Asset data from FDIC BankFind Suite, Institution Directory and Financial Reports. Total assets = the sum of all balance-sheet assets reported on FDIC Call Report Schedule RC, in thousands of dollars, aggregated quarterly. Percentile cutoffs computed across all PlainBankData-indexed banks.

Next steps

Turn a size percentile into a full picture.

  • Open the largest banks ranking to see where the trillion-dollar tier sits. Largest banks
  • Pair size with safety, read any bank profile for capital, ROA, and Texas Ratio. Browse banks
  • Understand how those same metrics roll up into a health grade. How grades work

Not financial advice. Health grades are PlainBankData's interpretation of public FDIC Call Report data, not official FDIC ratings.