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How to cite BankRegReports.

If our data, analysis, or charts informed your work — an article, report, deck, academic paper, or social post — please credit BankRegReports LLC as your source and link back to the page you used. Proper attribution keeps the underlying regulatory data traceable and helps others verify it.

Quick attribution

In most cases a simple line is enough:

Source: BankRegReports LLC (bankregreports.com)

When you reference a specific bank, metric, or page, link directly to that page so readers can see the same figures. Every page on the site has a “Cite this page” box with a copy-ready citation for exactly that page — here is the one for this page:

Formatted citations

Replace the page title, date, and URL with the page you actually used.

Web / general

BankRegReports LLC. (2026). [Page title]. Retrieved [Month D, 2026], from [page URL]

APA (7th ed.)

BankRegReports LLC. (2026). [Page title]. BankRegReports. Retrieved [Month D, 2026], from [page URL]

MLA (9th ed.)

“[Page title].” BankRegReports, BankRegReports LLC, 2026, [page URL]. Accessed [D Month 2026].

Underlying data sources

BankRegReports standardizes and presents official U.S. regulatory filings — we do not generate the underlying financial figures. If you are citing the raw data itself (rather than our presentation, calculations, or analysis of it), the primary sources are the FFIEC, FDIC, NCUA, and Federal Reserve, as listed on our About page. A complete, well-cited piece typically credits both the regulator (for the source data) and BankRegReports LLC (for the standardized, comparable dataset and any derived metrics).

Reuse & permissions

  • You may quote figures and cite individual pages for reporting, research, and internal analysis, with attribution as above.
  • Our presentation, proprietary analytics, scoring methodologies, and charts are protected — see our Terms of Service before redistributing or building derivative products.
  • For bulk use, licensing, or republication, email [email protected].

Questions

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