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FDIC Board Approves Final Rule to Amend Official Signs and Advertising Requirements

WASHINGTON – The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) Board of Directors today approved a final rule to amend regulations governing the display of the FDIC official digital sign and non-deposit signage. The rule simplifies requirements for banks’ display of the FDIC official digital sign and non-deposit signage on digital deposit-taking channels, such as bank websites and mobile applications, as well as on ATMs and like devices. 

The changes are intended to revise requirements adopted in a 2023 final rule that, among other things, established the FDIC official digital sign and required signage for ATMs and digital banking channels. The rule would simplify compliance for banks by focusing display requirements for the FDIC official digital sign and the non-deposit sign on the screens and pages where signage would be most relevant for consumers and would provide banks additional flexibility with respect to design choices for the FDIC official digital sign. 

The final rule goes into effect 30 days after publication in the Federal Register with an April 1, 2027, compliance date.

Last Updated: January 22, 2026