By Pete Schroeder
WASHINGTON, May 27 (Reuters) – U.S. banks reported a 3.6% โincrease in their profits in โthe first quarter of 2026, rising to $80.5 billion โas domestic deposits grew again and banks set aside slightly more against potential losses, the Federal Deposit Insurance โCorporation reported Wednesday.
The โ FDIC reported that bank deposits had risen for the seventh โ consecutive quarter, and while bank provision expenses were up 2.3% in โthe first โquarter, they were โlower than a โyear prior.
The FDIC said asset quality metrics remained favorable, with the level of past due loans falling slightly. However, it noted that past due โlevels for residential loans โand commercial real estate โrose slightly, โand levels remained elevated โfor loans for credit โcards, autos, โand multifamily commercial real estate.
FDIC Chairman Travis Hill said in a โstatement that โbank capital and liquidity levels โremained strong.
(Reporting by Pete Schroeder; Editing โby Chizu Nomiyama)