12 Bank Collapse Statistics You Need To Know In 2023
DealAid curates bank collapse and failure statistics in the United States from government data, financial institutions and other sources. You will find key statistics for US bank collapses in 2023 below. Please refer to the footnotes for original data sources.
*This resource will be updated with more 2023 statistics if more bank failures occur or additional data becomes available.
Key US Bank Collapse Statistics
There have been two US bank collapses so far in 2023 that include Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank.
Total deposit value of collapsed US banks in 2023 was $264 billion which became protected by regulators despite bank failure.
Total asset value of two bank collapses in 2023 amount to 87.6% of total assets of 25 bank collapses in 2008.
There have been 538 bank collapses in US since 2008.
Washington Mutual Bank collapse on September 8th, 2008 is the largest ($307 billion in total assets) US bank collapse since 2008.
Silicon Valley Bank collapse on March 10th, 2023 is the second largest ($209.03 billion in total assets) US bank collapse since 2008.
Signature Bank collapse on March 12th, 2023 is the third largest ($110.4 billion in total assets) US bank collapse since 2008.
There were zero US bank collapses in 2021 and 2022.
From 2000 until 2008 there was a total of 25 bank collapses in US totaling $8.9 billion.
Average asset value of collapsed banks in 2008 was $14.9 billion.
Average asset value of collapsed banks in 2023 is $132 billion.