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Instructions for Preparation of
Annual Report of Holding Companies
Reporting Form FR Y-6
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PREPARATION OF
Annual Report of Holding Companies
FR Y-6
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
Who Must Report
The FR Y-6 is to be filed by all top-tier bank holding
companies, U.S. intermediate holding companies, savings
and loan holding companies, employee stock ownership
plans, employee share ownership trusts, or trusts that are
savings and loan holding companies pursuant to Regulation LL (12 CFR 238.2 (m)(2)), and securities holding
companies as authorized under Section 618 of the DoddFrank Act, 12 U.S.C. 1850a(c)(1), (collectively, “holding
companies”). In addition, the FR Y-6 must be filed by: any
foreign banking organization that does not meet the requirements of and is not treated as a qualifying foreign
banking organization under Section 211.23 of Regulation K (12 CFR 211.23); and by any top-tier bank holding
company or top-tier savings and loan holding company
that is organized under foreign law but is not a foreign
banking organization.1 Employee stock ownership plans
or employee share ownership trusts that are also bank
holding companies as defined under Section 2(a)(1) of the
Bank Holding Company Act and Section 225.2(c) of
Regulation Y or savings and loan holding companies as
defined under Section 10(a)(1)(D) of the Home Owners’
Loan Act and Section 238.2(m) of Regulation LL must file
the FR Y-6 if the employee stock ownership plan or
employee share ownership trust is the top-tier holding
company. The entities listed above will hence forth be
referred to as the “Reporter.”
1. In general, a FBO that is or is treated as a ‘qualifying foreign banking
organization’ under section 211.23 of Regulation K (12 CFR 211.23) is not
required to file the FR Y-6. See the Report of Changes in Organizational
Structure (FR Y-10) Glossary for definition of a ‘qualifying foreign
banking organization.’ If the organization has a non-U.S. BHC that controls a U.S. BHC, the FR Y-6 should be submitted by the top-tier U.S.
BHC. In addition, a FBO that qualifies for a limited exemption under
Regulation K is not required to file the FR Y-6. Such entities instead must
comply with the reporting requirements of the Annual Reporting of Foreign Banking Organizations (FR Y-7).
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In the case of multi-tiered holding companies that are
direct or indirect subsidiaries of another holding company,
the top-tier holding company must file the FR Y-6 on
behalf of all lower tier holding companies. The top-tier
holding company must submit individual responses to
Report Items 3 and 4 for itself and for each subsidiary
holding company. Individual responses to Report Items 1,
2a, and 2b for each subsidiary holding company would
duplicate the information submitted by the top-tier holding company and are therefore not required.
Additional copies of this instruction book may be obtained
from the Federal Reserve Bank in the district where the
reporting holding company submits its FR Y-6 report or
may be found on the Federal Reserve Board’s public web
site (www.federalreserve.gov).
Where to Submit the Reports
Submit to the appropriate Federal Reserve Bank (see the
FR Y-10 Glossary) the original report and the number of
copies specified by that Reserve Bank. The original and
all copies must include the required attachments.
All reports shall be made out clearly and legibly, submitted in typewritten form or in ink. Reports completed in
pencil will not be accepted.
When to Submit the Report
The FR Y-6 is required to be submitted as of the end of
the top-tier holding company’s fiscal year end.
The FR Y-6 must be filed with and received by the
appropriate Federal Reserve Bank no later than 90
calendar days after the top-tier holding company’s fiscal
year end. Holding companies filing a tiered report should
file as of the fiscal year end of the top-tier holding
company. The report is due at the appropriate Federal
Reserve Bank by 5:00 P.M. on the submission date.
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If the submission deadline falls on a weekend (Saturday
or Sunday) or holiday, the report must be received by
5:00 P.M. on the first business day after the weekend or
holiday. Any report received after 5:00 P.M. on the first
business day after the weekend or holiday deadline will
be considered late.
any member of the public pursuant to the Freedom of
Information Act (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. § 552. Under the
FOIA, Board records generally must be disclosed unless
they are determined to fall, in whole or in part, within the
scope of one or more of the FOIA exemptions from
disclosure. See 5 U.S.C. § 552(b)(l)-(9).
Paper Submission Option
The filing of a completed report will be considered
timely, regardless of when the report is received by the
appropriate Federal Reserve Bank, if the report is mailed
first class and postmarked no later than the third calendar
day preceding the submission deadline or following a
weekend or holiday, has been postmarked three calendar
days prior to the original weekend or holiday submission
deadline (original deadline) or the institution has a record
of sending the report by overnight service one day prior
to the original deadline. In the absence of a postmark, a
company whose completed FR Y-6 is received late may
be called upon to provide proof of timely mailing. A
‘‘Certificate of Mailing’’ (U.S. Postal Service Form 3817)
may be used to provide such proof. If an overnight
delivery service is used, entry of the completed original
report into the delivery system on the day before the
submission deadline will constitute timely submission. In
addition, the hand delivery of the completed original
report on or before the submission deadline to the
location to which the report would otherwise be mailed is
an acceptable alternative to mailing such report.
The exempt categories include (but are not limited to)
“trade secrets and commercial or financial information
obtained from a person and privileged or confidential”
(exemption 4), and information that, if disclosed, “would
constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal
privacy” (exemption 6). In certain limited circumstances,
the Federal Reserve may grant confidential treatment for
some or all of the items for which such treatment has
been requested if the institution clearly has provided a
compelling justification for the request. A Reporter may
request confidential treatment for any information submitted on the FR Y-6 that the Reporter believes is exempt
from disclosure under FOIA. The Reporter must follow
the steps outlined immediately below, and certify on the
completed and signed page 1 of the FR Y-6 that these
steps have been followed.
Electronic Submission Option
In lieu of mailing or hand delivering the completed FR
Y-6 report, a Reporter may submit the FR Y-6 report
electronically as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file.
Any Reporter interested in submitting the completed FR
Y-6 report electronically should contact their Federal
Reserve Bank.
Companies that are unable to obtain the required officers’
signatures on their completed original reports in sufficient time to file these reports so that they are received by
the submission deadline should contact the Federal
Reserve Bank to which they submit their original reports
to arrange for the timely submission of their report data
and the subsequent filing of their signed reports.
This report requires the submission of information regarding individuals. The submission of information on individuals can raise privacy concerns, especially when
reporters provide more details on individuals than is
required to be submitted. The report items regarding
individuals are narrowly tailored to minimize these concerns. The Reporter is responsible for ensuring that the
information provided on individuals is limited to that
which is requested in the relevant report items.
How to Prepare the Report
A. Confidentiality
The Reporter must take appropriate measures to safeguard the confidentiality of information provided to the
Federal Reserve, including details regarding individuals.
The Reporter must confirm (on page 1 of this report) that
the Reporter has the authority (a) to provide information
regarding individuals to the Federal Reserve, and (b) on
behalf of each individual, to consent or object to public
release of information regarding that individual. The
Federal Reserve will assume, in the absence of a request
for confidential treatment submitted in accordance with
the Board’s “Rules Regarding Availability of Information,” 12 CFR Part 261, that the Reporter and individual consent to public release of all details in the
report concerning that individual.
Once submitted, a FR Y-6 report becomes a Federal
Reserve Board (Board) record and may be requested by
Reporters requesting confidential treatment of information are hereby advised that Board policy strongly favors
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disclosure of the names and the number and percentage
of voting securities provided in response to Report Item 3
that pertain to securities holders who control 10 percent
or more of any class of voting securities of a holding
company, bank, or savings association unless there is
shown to be a well-defined present threat to the liberty or
personal security of individuals. This policy shall not
preclude a Reporter from raising any ground for confidential treatment of such information that may be available under the FOIA. Therefore, it is incumbent on
Reporters to make a formal, substantiated request for
confidential treatment of any portion of the report that
they believe should be kept confidential, and that includes
(but is not limited to) information on holders of voting
securities.
Reporters that seek confidential treatment for specific
report item responses to the FR Y-6 must divide their
report submission into two parts, filed simultaneously.
The separately bound confidential volume should be
accompanied by a cover page marked “confidential” and
include only those report item responses for which confidential treatment is requested. The public volume should
include responses to all of the report items. The responses
to those items for which confidential treatment is requested
should indicate that the responsive data may be found in
the confidential volume.
The Reporter also must submit a letter prior to or concurrent with submission of the two-part FR Y-6. The written
request must identify the specific items for which confidential treatment is requested, provide justification for the
confidential treatment requested for the identified items,
and must demonstrate the specific nature of the harm that
would result from public release of the information.
Merely stating that competitive harm would result is not
sufficient.2
Reporters must submit a request for confidential treatment prior to or at the time of filing this report even if
they previously requested (and were or were not accorded)
confidential treatment for the same information as filed
on a previous FR Y-6 report or as otherwise provided to
the Board.
Check Box
The Reporter must select on page 1 of the form whether
any confidential treatment is requested for any portion of
2. FOIA exemptions 4 and 6 may be applicable for requests for confidentiality. For a complete list see the Board’s public web site https://
www.federalreserve.gov/foia/exemptions.htm
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the report. If the answer to the first question is “Yes,” the
Reporter must indicate whether a letter justifying the
request for confidential treatment is included with the
submission or has been provided separately. If an institution does not fulfill both requirements, or does not
check the appropriate boxes, confidential treatment
will not be considered.
Note: Responses to the questions regarding confidential treatment on page 1 of the form will be considered
public information.
Information for which confidential treatment is requested
may be released subsequently by the Federal Reserve
System, in accordance with the terms of 12 CFR 261.16,
if the Board determines that the disclosure of such
information is required by law or in the public interest. If
the Federal Reserve deems it necessary to release confidential data, the reporting institution will be notified
before it is released. For further information on the
procedures for requesting confidential treatment and the
Board’s procedures for addressing such requests, consult
the Board’s Rules Regarding Availability of Information,
12 CFR part 261, including 12 CFR 261.15, which
governs requests for confidential treatment.
B. Additional Information
The Federal Reserve System reserves the right to require
the filing of additional statements and information if
the information submitted in the FR Y-6 report is not
sufficient to appraise the financial soundness of the
holding company or to determine its compliance with
applicable laws and regulations. The Reporter must
follow the steps outlined in the section immediately
above with respect to any additional information for
which it seeks confidential treatment.
C. Audit Requirements
Top-tier holding companies do not have to submit audited
financial statements as part of the requirements of the
FR Y-6. However, the Federal Reserve requires that
top-tier holding companies with total consolidated assets
of $500 million or more must have an annual audit of its
consolidated financial statements by an independent public accountant. If a top-tier holding company reaches the
threshold of $500 million or more in total consolidated
assets during its fiscal year, the annual audit requirement
by an independent public accountant would not be
required until its following fiscal year end. In other
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words, for the annual audit requirement, an institution’s
total assets are measured as of the beginning of its fiscal
year.
If the audit of the top-tier holding company’s financial
statements is also being performed to satisfy the audited
requirements of an insured depository institution as
allowed in Part 363 of the FDIC’s regulations (12 CFR
part 363), then the completion of the audit of the top-tier
holding company’s financial statements must be accomplished in the time frame allowed in Part 363 of the
FDIC’s regulations. Generally, this means that a public
holding company must have its audited financial statements on file and readily available for its appropriate
Federal Reserve Bank by 90 days after its fiscal year end
(i.e., the FR Y-6 deadline), and a non-public top-tier
holding company must have its audited financial statements on file by 120 days after its fiscal year end.
The annual audit must be in accordance with generally
accepted auditing standards (balance sheets, statements
of income, changes in equity capital, and cash flows, with
accompanying footnote disclosure). The scope of the
audit engagement shall be sufficient to permit such
accountant to determine and report whether the financial
statements are presented fairly and in accordance with
Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP).
Insurance savings and loan holding companies that do
not prepare GAAP financial statements pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Security Exchange Act of 1934
may satisfy the audit requirement with financial statements completed in accordance with Statutory Accounting Principles (SAP).
In addition, the Federal Reserve may request audited
consolidated financial statements from any holding company with total consolidated assets of less than $500 million if deemed warranted for supervisory purposes.
D. Signatures
The Annual Report of Holding Companies (FR Y-6) is
required to be signed by one director of the top-tier
holding company. This individual should also be a senior
official of the top-tier holding company. In the event that
the top-tier holding company does not have an individual
who is a senior official and is also a director, the chairman
of the board must sign the report. If the holding company
is an ESOP/ESOT formed as a corporation and has
officers, an officer must sign the report. If officer positions do not exist, the ESOP/ESOT trustee must sign the
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report. If the holding company is an LLC and has
officers, an officer must sign the report. If officer positions do not exist, a managing member of the LLC must
sign the report. By signing page 1 of this report the
director (or chairman of the board) acknowledges that
any knowing and willful misrepresentation or omission
of a material fact constitutes fraud in the inducement and
may subject the director (or chairman of the board) to
legal sanctions provided by 18 U.S.C. §§ 1001 and 1007.
E. Amended Reports
The Federal Reserve may require the filing of an amended
Annual Report of Holding Companies if the report as
previously submitted contains significant errors. In addition, a Reporter should file an amended report when
internal or external auditors make audit adjustments that
result in a restatement of financial statements previously
submitted to the Federal Reserve. The Reporter must
follow the steps outlined in Section A above, with respect
to any additional information for which it seeks confidential treatment.
F. Monitoring of Regulatory Reports
Federal Reserve Banks will monitor the filing of all
regulatory reports to ensure that they are filed in a timely
manner and are accurate and not misleading. Reporting
deadlines are detailed in the When to Submit the Reports
section of these General Instructions. Additional information on the monitoring procedures is available from the
Federal Reserve Banks.
G. What Must Be Submitted
Top-tier holding companies must submit responses to
each of the following report items. If certain report items
are not applicable to the reporting holding company, a
response of “No,” “None” or “Not Applicable,” as
appropriate, must be reported for those report items.
Otherwise, Reserve Bank staff will contact the Reporter
to ensure the response is complete. See Appendix A for a
sample of a completed FR Y-6.
Page 1:
The completed page 1 of the FR Y-6 report form must be
signed by an authorized person that is both a director and
offıcer (or chairman of the board) of the top-tier holding
company. The signed page 1 should be submitted with
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the FR Y-6 report as it is considered part of the FR Y-6
report.
request that such financial statements and footnotes be
audited by an independent public accountant.
Legal Entity Identifier (LEI):
Report Item 2a:
The top-tier holding company (Reporter) must provide its
LEI on page 1 of this report if it already has one. If the
reporter does not have a LEI, it is not required to obtain
one. See the FR Y-10 Glossary for definition of a “Legal
Entity Identifier (LEI).”
Submit an organization chart indicating the Reporter and
its interest in all entities as defined below. This includes:
(a) companies reportable on the Report of Changes in
Organizational Structure (FR Y-10) and (b) additional
companies reportable on the FR Y-6. The organization
chart may be in a diagram or list format. It should
disclose the:
For Use By Tiered Holding Companies:
The top-tier holding company of a tiered holding company must complete the information required for each of
its subsidiary holding companies. This information should
only be submitted by top-tier holding companies with
subsidiary holding companies. Do not submit COV-2 if
your organization does not have a subsidiary holding
company.
Report Item 1:
Shareholders
Annual Report to
A holding company that prepares an annual report for its
shareholders and is not registered with the Securities
and Exchange Commission (SEC) must submit the number of copies of the annual report specified by the
appropriate Reserve Bank with its FR Y-6. If the annual
report is not available by the submission date, the holding
company must inform the appropriate Federal Reserve
Bank that it will forward its annual report to the appropriate Federal Reserve Bank as soon as practicable.
A top-tier holding company that is not registered with the
SEC must indicate on page 1 of the form (per checkbox
at lower left-hand corner) that an annual report to shareholders: (a) is included with the FR Y-6 report, (b) will
be sent under separate cover, or (c) is not prepared. An
annual report is to be submitted to the Federal Reserve
only if such a report is created for shareholders. Holding
companies do not need to create an annual report if such
report is not normally created for shareholders.
Holding companies may be required to submit, at the
discretion of their appropriate Federal Reserve Bank,
free-form comparative financial statements, footnotes
and any other information that is deemed necessary
by their appropriate Federal Reserve Bank to fulfill its
supervisory responsibilities. The Federal Reserve may
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(1) full legal names (use abbreviations only if part of the
legal name);
(2) the Legal Entity Identifier (LEI) (if the entity already
has one) 3
(3) physical address (i.e., city and state/country) of each
entity;
(4) State or country (if foreign) of incorporation of each
entity. Companies that are incorporated or organized
in the U.S. should only report the state of incorporation. Companies that are incorporated or organized
outside the U.S. should only report the country of
incorporation. The state or country (if foreign) of
incorporation is required for all business organization
types. For instance, limited liability companies should
report the state or country (if foreign) in which they
filed their articles of organization;
(5) intercompany ownership and control relationships
(including any interest held by a Reporter in an entity
through more than one direct holder); and
(6) percentage ownership (of voting and nonvoting equity
or other interests) by each direct holder. For partnerships and limited liability companies, the specific
partner or member interest should be provided (i.e.,
general or limited partner, managing or nonmanaging member).
To determine the appropriate percentage to report, round
the actual number down to the nearest whole percentage.
For example, a percentage of 79.85 should be rounded
3. The top-tier holding company (Reporter) must provide the LEI for
itself and any subsidiary reportable on the FR Y-6 if they already have one.
If the Reporter or any of its subsidiaries do not have a LEI, it is not
required to obtain one. See the FR Y-10 Glossary for definition of a “Legal
Entity Identifier (LEI).”
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down to 79.
Note: There are two exceptions to this rounding rule:
when the percentage is greater than 50 but less than 51,
report the percentage as 51, or if the percentage is
greater than 0 but less than 1, report the percentage as 1.
As described below the FR Y-6 Organization Chart may
have companies in addition to those reportable on the
FR Y-10. The top-tier holding company may choose how
to report those differences using one of the following two
options. One option is a single organization chart, annotated to indicate those companies reportable on the
FR Y-6 Organizational Chart, but not reportable on the
FR Y-10. Option two is an organization chart showing
the companies that are soley reportable on the FR Y-10
and a separate listing that shows companies that are
reportable on the FR Y-6 but are not reportable on the
FR Y-10.
Companies reportable on the FR Y-10 and thus reportable on the FR Y-6:
(1) Top-tier holding companies organized under U.S.
law, regardless of financial holding company status;
(2) Foreign banking organizations that do not meet the
requirements of and are not treated as qualifying
foreign banking organizations under Section 211.23
of Regulation K;
(3) Holding companies, U.S. banks, savings associations
or foreign banking organizations in which a Reporter
directly or indirectly in the aggregate controls, owns,
or holds, more than 5 percent of any class of voting
securities,4 or which the Reporter otherwise directly
or indirectly controls;
(4) Companies other than holding companies, U.S. banks
and savings associations or foreign banking organizations (“Nonbanking Companies” for purposes of
4. In general, a Reporter is considered to control all securities which it
or its subsidiaries have the power to vote, but not securities held in a
fiduciary capacity. However, securities held by a Reporter (or its subsidiary) as fiduciary are deemed controlled by the Reporter if the securities are
held for the benefit of employees, securities holders, members, affiliates of
the Reporter or any Reporter subsidiary, or if the securities are of a holding
company, bank or savings association organized under U.S. law and the
Reporter has directly or indirectly had the sole power to vote the securities
for more than 2 years. In addition, a security that is convertible into a
voting security at a holder’s option is deemed to be a securities of the class
into which the security is convertible. The holding company should check
to see if any other basis for control exists (such as a management agreement or the power to control the election of a majority of directors).
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the FR Y-6) that the Reporter controls directly or
indirectly.5 This includes financial and other nonbank
subsidiaries of banks and savings associations controlled by a holding company;
(5) Large banking and insurance company investments
made by an affiliate of a financial holding company
are reportable if the financial holding company and
its affiliates on a combined basis acquired more than
5 percent of the voting securities, assets, or ownership interest of a company engaged in a nonfinancial
activity at a cost that exceeds the lesser of 5 percent
of the parent financial holding company’s Tier 1
capital (or total capital for FR Y-9SP filers) or
$200 million;
(6) Any entity not mentioned above that is required to file
a regulatory financial report with the Federal Reserve
System; and
(7) Any company (even if it does not otherwise meet the
reporting criteria) that is both a subsidiary of the
Reporter and a parent of a reportable company.
This list of companies reportable on the FR Y-10 includes
a Reporter’s directly or indirectly held subsidiaries that
are direct or indirect holders of any of the above
companies.
Additional companies reportable on the FR Y-6:
For bank holding companies and U.S. intermediate holding companies, include Nonbanking Companies in which
the Reporter directly or indirectly in the aggregate controls 5 percent or more, but less than 25 percent of the
outstanding shares of any class of voting securities
(>=5% to <25%).
For savings and loan holding companies, include Nonbanking Companies in which the Reporter directly or
indirectly in the aggregate controls 5 percent or more, but
less than or equal to 25 percent of the outstanding shares
of any class of voting securities (>=5% to <=25%).
With respect to such companies, a Reporter should not
report the exact percentage of voting securities that it
controls on the organizational chart. The Reporter only
needs to indicate that the company is not reportable on
the FR Y-10.
5. To determine whether one company controls another company, apply
the standard for control as defined in the Glossary of the FR Y-10.
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Companies not reportable on the FR Y-6 Organization
Chart:
(1) Inactive Companies: Any company that exists as a
matter of law, but does not engage in any business
activity. The company becomes reportable once it
begins to engage in business. Note that inactive
companies include companies that have been set-up
as name-saving organizations or have been formed or
incorporated but do not yet conduct any business
activity. Any company that is inactive as of the end
of the reporting period does not need to be reported
on the FR Y-6;
(2) Companies Held by a Small Business Investment
Company: Any company controlled directly or indirectly by a Small Business Investment Company that
is registered with the Small Business Administration,
unless the interest in the company is a reportable
merchant banking or insurance company investment
on the FR Y-10;
(3) Debts Previously Contracted: An interest in a nonbanking company acquired to secure or collect a debt
previously contracted or in a nonbanking company
that solely holds assets acquired in satisfaction of a
debt previously contracted. A company that holds
only foreclosed properties should not be reported.
Contrarily, a company that holds a mixture of foreclosed properties and nonperforming loans that are
not yet in default should be reported.
(4) Interests Held as Collateral: Interest held solely as
collateral securing an extension of credit.
(5) Companies Controlled Through an Insurance Underwriter: Any nonbanking company organized under
U.S. federal or state law, if controlled directly or
indirectly by an insurance underwriter. This exception does not apply to any of the following: (a) a
Nonbanking Company that is the underwriter’s
highest-tier provider in the U.S. of any primary line
of insurance, (b) a Nonbanking Company required to
file a financial report with the Federal Reserve System, or (c) any interest that is a reportable merchant
banking or insurance company investment;
(6) Advising and Administering a Mutual Fund: Note
that advising and administering a mutual fund does
not by itself constitute a reportable interest of a
Reporter in a fund;
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(7) Special Purpose Vehicles (SPV): Any company
formed for specific leasing transactions, such as a
special purpose vehicle engaged in a single leasing
transaction;6
(8) Companies Required to be Conformed or Divested:
Any company which must be divested, or the activities of which must be conformed, pursuant to Sections 4(a)(2) or 4(n)(7) of the Bank Holding Company Act and Section 10(c) of the Home Owners’
Loan Act, or pursuant to a commitment made to the
Board or the Federal Reserve Bank (see also 12 CFR
225.85);
(9) Other Merchant Banking or Insurance Company
Investments. Unless such an investment is reportable
on the FR Y-10 (see above), it is not reportable on the
FR Y-6; and
(10) Public Welfare Investments. Public welfare investments subject to prior-notice or post-notice filing
requirements with federal banking agencies (such as
a CD-1 or H-6), if held through a company that has
been reported on the FR Y-10 and that is principally
engaged in community development or public welfare investment activities.
See Appendix A for a sample organization chart.
Report Item 2b:
Listing
Domestic Branch
A few weeks after a Reporter’s fiscal year-end, a list of
domestic branches (henceforth referred to as a branch
report) of each domestic depository institution and Edge
and agreement corporations within the Reporter’s organization will be available for download at https://
structurelists.federalreserve.gov/. If a Reporter has questions on accessing its branch report, the Reporter should
contact its local Federal Reserve Bank. The Reporter is
required to verify and reconcile the branch report(s)
against the actual domestic branches of each depository
institution, including Edge and agreement corporations
that were in operation as of its fiscal year-end. Any
corrections, including closures, openings, and additions
6. Note that an interest in a Variable Interest Entity (as defined in ASC
Subtopic 810-10, Consolidation – Overall (formerly FASB Interpretation
No. 46 (Revised), Consolidation of Variable Interest Entities, as amended
by FASB Statement No. 167, Amendments to FASB Interpretation No.
46(R)) typically will not be reportable on either the FR Y-6 or FR Y-10 so
long as the Reporter does not control the entity.
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to the branch report(s) shall be submitted with the FR
Y-6 report by the deadline date. Additionally, the verification of all branch structure data, including any corrections, shall be reported to the appropriate Federal Reserve
Bank using the same format provided by the Federal
Reserve Bank.
Full Service - A branch that accepts deposits, makes
loans, opens/closes accounts, has a loan officer and
full-time staff on site, maintains normal hours, and may
have safe deposit facilities on site. The site may be
owned or leased by the institution or located in a retail
facility such as a supermarket.
Information is required for all reportable domestic
branches and offices (henceforth referred to as branches).
Domestic branches are defined as: 1) branches located in
the fifty states of the United States, which are branches of
U.S. depository institutions; and 2) branches located in
the U.S. territories, which are located in the same territory as their head office depository institution. A FR Y-10
report is also necessary to report branch changes.
Limited Service - A branch that accepts deposits and
payments; however, it may not offer other services.
Examples include a Military Facility that operates on a
military base for the sole purpose of cashing military and
government payroll checks, a drive-through facility that
can accept deposits and make payments but may not offer
other services, a mobile/seasonal or otherwise temporary
branch that may not have a fixed location or is only open
for a limited period, or a limited service facility located in
a retail establishment. When reporting the current address
for a mobile branch, use the address of the main office.
For purposes of this report item, a branch is any location
or facility of a domestic depository institution, including
the main office, where any of the following occur:
accounts are opened, deposits are accepted, checks are
paid or loans are granted. Reportable branches include,
but are not limited to: brick and mortar locations, drive-in
facilities, mobile/seasonal offices, offices on domestic or
foreign military bases of government installations, paying or receiving stations or units (not stand-alone Automated Teller Machines (ATMs)), and Internet and Phone
Banking locations where a customer can open accounts,
make deposits or borrow money.
The following information should be verified for each
branch:
• Popular name of the branch (please include the word
mobile in the popular name of a mobile office),
• Date the branch opened, closed, or experienced a
change,
• Street address (post office boxes are not appropriate),
• City,
• County,
• State or province,
• Country,
• Zip or postal code, and
• Applicable branch service type.
Branch Service Type
The following branch service types should be verified for
each branch.
GEN-8
Trust - An office that only conducts trust activities and
does not accept deposits.
Electronic Banking - A facility with phone, PC, and/or
website services through which customers can open
accounts, apply for loans, make fund transfers into
accounts and other types of electronic transactions from a
remote location.
NOTE: For Electronic Banking branches, the current
address should be the same as that of the operations
center that performs the back room operations associated
with this activity.
Note: A branch does not include Administrative offıces,
Loan Production offıces, Consumer Credit offıces, standalone ATMs, Contractual offıces, Customer Bank Communications Terminals (CBCT) and Electronic Fund
Transfer Units (EFTU).
Report Item 3:
Securities Holders
The top-tier holding company must file Report Item 3. In
a multi-tiered holding company organization the top-tier
holding company must also submit as part of its FR Y-6 a
separate Report Item 3 for each lower tier holding
company.
(1) List each securities holder, of record, that directly or
indirectly owns, controls, or holds with power to vote
5 percent or more of any class of voting securities of
the holding company as of the fiscal year end of the
holding company. In addition, list each person, entity,
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or person acting in concert (including families7), that
holds options, warrants or other securities or rights
that can be converted into or exercised for voting
securities, which, in their aggregate, and including
voting securities currently held, would equal or
exceed 5 percent of any such class of voting securities.
When calculating the ownership percentage, please
use the following formula:
(Individual’s Voting Shares +
Individual’s Options and Warrants)
Ownership =
(Total Outstanding Voting Shares +
Individual’s Options and Warrants)
Please keep the following in mind regarding options
and warrants:
(i) when calculating ownership for an individual, look only to that individual’s options
and warrants, and
(ii) options and warrants are counted whether
they are unexercised or “out of the money.”
When the shares of the holding company are held by
a nominee or in street names, list beneficial owners to
the extent information is available. For holding companies that are partnerships, list each partner who has
a 5 percent or more ownership interest. Include all
general partner interests in each reportable holding
company. Also, include warrants issued through the
Trouble Asset Relief Program Capital Purchase Program (TARP CPP) by the U.S. Treasury to purchase
shares of common stock of public holding companies. Small Business Lending Fund (SBLF) investments of 5% or more are reportable in Report Item 3
and should be treated similar to TARP CPP. The
SBLF program and TARP CPP have similar funding
mechanisms and regulatory reporting requirements.
(See the TARP CPP and SBLF programs at the U.S.
Treasury website: http://www.treasury.gov/Pages/
default.aspx for details on the warrants.)
For each securities holder, include any entity listed
above, provide the following:
7. Family includes a person’s father, mother, stepfather, stepmother,
brother, sister, stepbrother, stepsister, son, daughter, stepson, stepdaughter,
grandparent, grandson, granddaughter, father-in-law, mother-in-law,
brother-in-law, sister-in-law, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, the spouse of
any of the foregoing, and the person’s spouse.
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(a) Name, city and state/country (do not include the
street address or social security number);
(b) Country of citizenship (if an individual) or country of incorporation (if a company); and
(c) Number of securities and percentage of each
class of voting securities owned, controlled, or
held with power to vote (listing separately the
number of options, warrants or other securities or
rights) or, in the case of a partnership, the proportionate interest.
(2) List any securities holder not listed in section 3(1)
above that owned or controlled 5 percent or more of
any class of voting securities in the holding company
during the fiscal year for which the report is being
filed. In addition, list each person or entity, or person
acting in concert (including families7) that held
options, warrants or other securities or rights that
could have been converted into or exercised for
voting securities, which, in their aggregate, and
including voting securities held, would have equaled
or exceeded 5 percent of any such class of voting
securities.
For each securities holder, including any entity referenced above, list the following:
(a) Name, city and state/country (do not include
street address or social security number);
(b) Country of citizenship (if an individual) or country of incorporation (if a company); and
(c) Number of securities and percentage of each
class of voting securities owned, controlled, or
held with power to vote (listing separately the
number of options, warrants or other securities or
rights) or, in the case of a partnership, the
proportionate interest.
For trusts that meet the definition of a company contained
in Regulation Y (12 CFR 225.2(d)), including employee
benefit plans (e.g., ESOPs, profit sharing trusts, etc.) that
are bank holding companies, and for trusts that meet the
definition of savings and loan holding company contained in Regulation LL (12 CFR 238.2(m)(2)), report
each trustee or designated individual that has the power
to vote those securities held in the employee benefit plan.
In addition, describe the provision in the trust for voting
the securities controlled by the plan.
GEN-9
General and Report Item Instructions
The estate of deceased securities holder should be
recorded as the securities holder of record until the estate
has been settled.
See Appendix A for a sample of a securities holder list.
Report Item 4:
Insiders
The top-tier holding company must file Report Item 4. In
a multi-tiered holding company organization the top-tier
holding company must also submit as part of its FR Y-6 a
separate Report Item 4 for each lower tier holding
company.
List each principal securities holder, director, trustee,
partner, executive officer, or person exercising similar
functions of the holding company, regardless of title or
compensation, as of the fiscal year end, showing the
following:
(1) Name, city and state/country (do not include street
address or social security number);
(2) Principal occupation, if other than with the holding
company;
(3) Title or position with:
(a) the holding company;
(b) all direct and indirect subsidiaries (including the
name of the subsidary(s)) of the holding company; and
(c) any other company in which the person is a
director, trustee, partner, or executive officer; and
(4) Percentage of each class of voting securities owned,
controlled, or held with power to vote (including
options, warrants or other securities or rights that can
be converted into or exercised for voting securities)
in:
(a) the holding company;
(b) direct and indirect subsidiaries (including the
name of the subsidiary(s)) of the holding company; and
(c) any other company, if 25 percent or more of its
outstanding voting securities or proportionate
interest in a partnership are held. List the name of
the company and the percentage of voting securities owned, controlled, or held with power to
vote.
GEN-10
For purposes of Report Item 4, the following definitions
apply:
An “executive offıcer” of a company, bank, or savings
association generally means a person who participates or
has authority to participate (other than in the capacity of a
director) in major policy–making functions of the company, bank, or savings association whether or not:
(1) the officer has an official title,
(2) the title designates the officer an assistant, or
(3) the officer is serving without salary or other compensation.
Trustees and administrative committee members are considered executive officers of an employee benefit plan.
An “insider” means an executive officer, director, or
principal securities holder, and includes any related interest of such a person.
A “principal securities holder” generally means an
individual or a company that directly or indirectly, or
acting through or in concert8 with one or more persons
(including families9), owns, controls, or has the power to
vote 10 percent or more of any class of voting securities
of a member bank or company. In addition, list each
person or entity that holds options, warrants or other
securities or rights that can be converted into or, which,
in their aggregate, and including voting securities currently held, would exceed 10 percent of any such class of
voting securities. For example, an individual or entity
that currently holds 7 percent of a class of voting
securities and options that would represent an additional
3 percent of such class of voting securities if exercised
should be included in this report item.
A “Company” means any corporation, partnership, trust
(business or otherwise), association, joint venture, poolsyndicate, sole proprietorship, unincorporated organization, or any other form of business entity not specifically
8. Acting in concert includes knowing participation in a joint activity or
parallel action towards a common goal of acquiring control of a state
member bank or holding company whether or not pursuant to an express
agreement.
9. Family includes a person’s father, mother, stepfather, stepmother,
brother, sister, stepbrother, stepsister, son, daughter, stepson, stepdaughter,
grandparent, grandson, granddaughter, father-in-law, mother-in-law,
brother-in-law, sister-in-law, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, the spouse of
any of the foregoing, and the person’s spouse.
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listed herein. However, for purposes of this report, the
term does not include:
(2) A corporation the majority of the shares of which are
owned by the United States or by any State.
(1) An insured depository institution (as defined in
12 U.S.C. 1813); or
See Appendix A for a sample of an Insider list.
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GEN-11
Appendix A
FR Y–6 Example Format and Guidance*
* Under the Federal Reserve Board’s Regulatory Reports Monitoring Program, required items for non-automated
reports should be appropriately completed and contain all of the specif ed information. If a required item is not
appropriately completed, containing all the specif ed information, the report will be considered to be false. The
reporting holding company has discretion regarding the format of this report as long as each reporting item is
included in the report. This example does not include every situation or relationship that is reportable in the FR Y–6
report. It is solely intended to provide holding companies assistance in completing the FR Y–6.
12/2012
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Example Format and Guidance
SAMPLE
FOR BANK
HOLDING
COMPANY
Annual Report to Shareholders
1.
Inform whether or not an
annual report is prepared and
enclosed.
Form FR Y-6
Cliff Bancshares, Inc.
St. Louis, Missouri
Fiscal Year Ending December 31, 20XX
Report Item
1:
The bank holding company prepares an annual report for its securities holders and is not registered with the SEC. As specif ed by the appropriate Reserve
Bank, XX copies are enclosed.
2a: Organizational Chart
27%
Organization Chart
2a: Include the full legal name,
LEI (if already assigned), and
the city and state (U.S. entities)
or the city and country (nonU.S. entities) or the physical
location of the principal office.
Include the state or country (if
foreign) of incorporation for all
entities.
Include all entities of which
more than 5 percent of any
class of voting shares is owned
or controlled and all entities,
regardless of the amount of
voting shares owned, that are
otherwise controlled by the
top-tier bank holding
company, directly or indirectly
through subsidiaries.
Domestic Branch Listing
2b: Include all changes and
corrections to the branch
listing downloaded at
http://structurelists.
federalreserve.gov/.
Cliff Bancshares, Inc.
(LEI 20-digit number)
St. Louis, MO
Incorporated in Missouri
35%
100%
Marble Credit Corp.
(LEI 20-digit number)
Louisville, KY
Incorporated in Delaware
100%
Marble Consumer Finance
(LEI 20-digit number)
Louisville, KY
Incorporated in Delaware
Gravel Bancshares, Inc.
Cliff Bank
(LEI 20-digit number)
(LEI 20-digit number) 15%
Memphis, TN
St. Louis, MO
Incorporated in Missouri
Incorporated in Tennessee
85%
Granite Mortgage Co.
(LEI 20-digit number)
St. Louis, MO
Incorporated in Missouri
100%
NR
Gravel Bank & Trust
(LEI 20-digit number)
Little Rock, AR
Incorporated in Arkansas
Sandstone
Data Processing
(LEI 20-digit number)
Memphis, TN
Incorporated in Canada
NR= Ownership percentage not reportable on the FR Y-10. Percentage of ownership
is less than 25% and the companies are not controlled by any other means.
2b: Domestic branch listing provided to the Federal Reserve Bank.
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Example Format and Guidance
SAMPLE
FOR SAVING
AND LOAN
HOLDING
COMPANY
Form FR Y-6
Pioneer Holdings, Inc.
St. Louis, Missouri
Fiscal Year Ending December 31, 20XX
Report Item
1:
The savings and loan holding company prepares an annual report for its securities holders and is not registered with the SEC. As specif ed by the responsible
Reserve Bank, XX copies are enclosed.
2a: Organizational Chart
Annual Report to Shareholders
1.
27%
Inform whether or not an
annual report is prepared and
enclosed.
Organization Chart
2a: Include the full legal name,
LEI (if already assigned), and
the city and state (U.S. entities)
or the city and country (nonU.S. entities) or the physical
location of the principal office.
Include the state or country (if
foreign) of incorporation for all
entities.
Include all entities of which
more than 5 percent of any
class of voting shares is owned
or controlled and all entities,
regardless of the amount of
voting shares owned, that are
otherwise controlled by the
top-tier savings and loan
holding company, directly or
indirectly through subsidiaries.
Domestic Branch Listing
Pioneer Holdings, Inc.
(LEI 20-digit number)
St. Louis, MO
Incorporated in Missouri
35%
100%
Marble Insurance
(LEI 20-digit number)
Louisville, KY
Incorporated in Delaware
Pioneer Savings
and Loan
(LEI 20-digit number)
St. Louis, MO
Incorporated in Missouri
100%
Marble Credit Corp.
(LEI 20-digit number)
Louisville, KY
Incorporated in Delaware
15%
Gravel Savings Shares,
Inc.
(LEI 20-digit number)
Memphis, TN
Incorporated in Tennessee
85%
Granite Mortgage Co.
(LEI 20 digit number)
St. Louis, MO
Incorporated in Missouri
100%
NR
Gravel Bank & Trust
(LEI 20 digit number)
Little Rock, AR
Incorporated in Arkansas
100%
Marble Consumer Finance
(LEI 20-digit number)
Louisville, KY
Incorporated in Delaware
100%
Sandstone
Data Processing
(LEI 20-digit number)
Memphis, TN
Incorporated in Canada
Quartz Clothing Store
(LEI 20-digit number)
St. Louis, MO
Incorporated in Missouri
NR= Ownership percentage not reportable on the FR Y-10. Percentage of ownership
is 25% or less and the companies are not controlled by any other means.
2b: Domestic branch listing provided to the Federal Reserve Bank.
2b: Include all changes and
corrections to the branch
listing downloaded at
http://structurelists.
federalreserve.gov/.
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