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FDIC Banking Review

Table 11 - Bank Offices by Size Category, 1985–2003
Year Community Banks' Offices Midsize Banks' Offices Top 25 Banks' Offices Total Offices
1985 38,956 35,973 7,443 82,372
1986 37,733 36,655 9,272 83,660
1987 37,192 37,290 10,061 84,543
1988 36,174 37,414 11,478 85,066
1989 36,560 37,944 11,991 86,495
1990 35,813 35,955 14,433 86,201
1991 35,007 33,585 15,999 84,591
1992 34,292 31,483 16,390 82,165
1993 33,087 30,853 17,364 81,304
1994 31,769 30,138 19,280 81,187
1995 31,129 30,809 19,381 81,319
1996 31,311 29,214 22,027 82,552
1997 30,858 29,675 23,085 83,618
1998 30,074 28,660 25,843 84,577
1999 30,220 29,286 26,551 86,057
2000 30,246 29,446 26,306 85,998
2001 30,317 27,981 28,272 86,570
2002 30,213 28,633 28,441 87,287
2003 29,769 29,588 28,966 88,323
Note: Community banks are defined as banking organizations (bank and thrift holding companies, independent banks, and independent thrifts) with aggregate bank or thrift assets of less than $1 billion (in 2002 dollars). The top 25 banks are the 25 largest banking organizations, measured in terms of the banking industry assets they controlled at the indicated time. Midsize banks consist of all remaining banking organizations.



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