15 most recent bank failures

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The Santa Anna National Bank’s demise on June 27 marked the second bank failure of 2025 and the 15th since October 2019. 

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. took over the $63.8 million-asset bank, and agreed to sell its deposits and some of its assets to Coleman County State Bank.

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“The FDIC preliminarily estimates that the failure will cost its Deposit Insurance Fund (DIF) about $23.7 million,” the FDIC said in a release. This loss estimate will change over time as the assets are sold. Suspected fraud contributed to the failure of the bank and estimated cost to the DIF.”

This failure will cost the FDIC less than the previous one, Pulaski Savings Bank, which was estimated to cost the DIF about $28.5 million to wind down.

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The OCC closed Pulaski Savings Bank in January, saying in a release that it also suspected fraud in that situation.

Millennium Bank in Des Plaines, Illinois, assumed Pulaski Savings Bank’s deposits. The only office of the Pulaski Savings Bank resumed as a branch of Millennium Bank on Jan. 18.

Catch up on the most recent bank failures: 

Bank Location Date of Failure
The Santa Anna National Bank Santa Anna, TX 6/27/2025
Pulaski Savings Bank Chicago, IL 1/17/2025
First National Bank of Lindsay Lindsay, OK 10/18/2024
Republic First Bank Philadelphia, PA 04/26/24
Citizens Bank Sac City, IA 11/3/2023
Heartland Tri-State Bank Elkhart, KS 7/28/2023
First Republic Bank San Francisco, CA 4/28/2023
Signature Bank New York, NY 3/12/2023
Silicon Valley Bank Santa Clara, CA 3/10/2023
Almena State Bank Almena, KS 10/23/2020
First City Bank of Florida Fort Walton Beach, FL 10/16/2020
First State Bank Barboursville, WV 4/3/2020
Ericson State Bank Ericson, NE 02/14/20
City National Bank of New Jersey Newark, NJ 11/1/2019
Resolute Bank Maumee, OH 10/25/2019