Bank Regulatory Reports

Regulatory Disclosures

Regions Financial Corporation's Reports of Condition and Income, or call reports, are filed quarterly with the Federal Reserve Bank and are available for you to view online or to print. To view them you will need to go to the Federal Reserve System Filings website.

Click here to continue on to the Federal Reserve System Filings. Select call\TFR in the reports section and type in Regions Bank in the Institution Name section.

Click here for the Bank Holding Company Performance Report (BHCPR), Consolidated Financial Statements for BHCs (FR Y-9C), and Parent Company Only Financial Statements for Large BHCs (FR Y-9LP).

Note: The hyperlinks above are to third-party websites. Regions Financial Corporation does not maintain or provide information directly to these sites. You may enter information at the sites, which enables you to view and download filings for Regions Financial Corporation. Regions Financial Corporation makes no representations or warranties with respect to the information contained herein and takes no responsibility for supplementing, updating, or correcting any such information.

Basel III Regulatory Capital Disclosures Reports

Regions is required to make public disclosures regarding its regulatory capital and risk-weighted assets in accordance with the final rules adopted by the U.S. banking agencies to implement the Basel III regulatory capital framework. Regions' Basel III Regulatory Capital Disclosures Report is based on the standardized approach rules, which became applicable to Regions on January 1, 2015 (subject to a phase-in period).

Liquidity Coverage Ratio Disclosures

Regions is not subject to the Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR) rule issued by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. This previously required Regions to disclose publicly, on a quarterly basis, quantitative and qualitative information about certain components of its LCR.

Dodd-Frank Act Stress Test Results

Based on the Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief, and Consumer Protection Act amendments issued by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System and other Federal bank regulators, Regions is not subject to company-run capital stress testing requirements. Previously, Regions was required to publish disclosures of summary company-run stress testing results.