Commercial & Industrial Lending
Commercial & Industrial lending includes secured or unsecured credits to business enterprises for commercial and industrial purposes and can include working capital advances, term loans, and loans to individuals for business purposes.
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- Commercial & Industrial Lending
- Consumer Lending
- Commercial Real Estate Lending
- Residential Real Estate
- Agricultural Lending
- Specialty Credit Risks
Laws and Regulations
Key laws and regulations that pertain to FDIC-supervised institutions; note that other laws and regulations also may apply.
- Appendix A to Part 364 — Interagency Guidelines Establishing Standards for Safety and Soundness provides operational and managerial standards for safety and soundness to include asset quality and asset growth
- Section 337.2 — Standby Letters of Credit discusses the calculation of legal lending limitations, including loans to any one borrower, loans to affiliates of the bank, or aggregate loans
- Section 337.3 and Federal Reserve Board Regulation O address extensions of credit from an institution to its executive officers, directors, and principal shareholders
- Part 347 — International Banking discusses requirements for institutions to engage in foreign financial activities
- Federal Reserve Board Regulation W restricts certain transactions between banks and their affiliates
Supervisory Resources
Frequently asked questions, advisories, statements of policy, and other information issued by the FDIC alone, or on an interagency basis, provided to promote safe-and-sound operations.
- Risk Management Manual of Examination Policies
- Section 3.1 — Asset Quality describes areas of consideration for assigning the asset quality rating and defines each rating
- Section 3.2 — Loans describes the review process for evaluating lending policies and credit administration practices, as well as their effectiveness to maintain loan quality and mitigate loss
- Section 3.8 — Off-balance Sheet Activities describes the review process for items such as loan commitments, letters of credit, and revolving facilities
- Interagency Statement on Meeting the Credit Needs of Creditworthy Small Business Borrowers provides a supervisory perspective on prudent lending to small businesses
- Interagency Statement on Meeting the Needs of Creditworthy Borrowers provides a supervisory perspective on providing credit to businesses, consumers, and other creditworthy borrowers
- Guidance Addressing Certain Issues Related to Troubled Debt Restructurings provides insight into the accounting treatment and regulatory credit risk grade or classification of commercial and residential real estate loans that have undergone troubled debt restructurings
- Interagency Policy Statement on Documentation for Loans to Small- and Medium-Sized Businesses and Farms outlines steps taken to correct potential misunderstanding of regulatory requirements for lending to creditworthy small- and medium-sized businesses and farms
Other Resources
Supplemental information and guidance related to safe-and-sound banking operations.
- FDIC's Supervisory Insights — Fall 2019 article, “Leveraged Lending: Evolution, Growth and Heightened Risk”
- FDIC's Supervisory Insights — Summer 2011 article, “From the Examiner’s Desk: SBA Lending, Insights for Lenders and Examiners”
Last Updated: August 3, 2024