Deadline to apply: March 1, 2024
FDIC Virtual 101 will take place on March 25 through the 28th, 2024 and is a modified version of the in-person course. This four-day program is designed to provide a high-level overview of the FDIC's policies and operations in a format tailored for an international audience. During the program, senior FDIC experts will:
- Describe the FDIC's bank supervision activities and authority.
- Explain how the FDIC manages the Deposit Insurance Fund.
- Describe how the FDIC resolves failed banks and its role in resolution planning for systemically important financial institutions
Applicant Profile:
- Practitioners and rising leaders.
- Deposit insurers, central banks, bank supervisors, or agencies involved in financial stability.
- Two years of experience in the financial sector.
- Familiarity with the program's core subjects: deposit insurance, bank supervision, or bank resolutions.
- Provide information they meet the prerequisite experience.
Application Process
FDIC will attempt to accommodate at least one applicant from interested organizations.
- FDIC will confirm accepted participants and may offer organizations an opportunity to register additional applicants.
- FDIC Virtual 101 Application.
Program Fee: None
Location of Training: Virtual
FDIC Contact: If you have questions about the FDIC Virtual 101 seminar, you may direct them via e-mail to InternationalTraining@fdic.gov.
Translation services will not be offered. Students should have a strong command of English to maximize their comprehension of the program.