New FDIC Signage Requirements Coming 2027
January 8, 2026
Live Webinar
DateJan 8, 2026Duration60 minutes
08:00 AM PST09:00 AM MST
10:00 AM CST11:00 AM EST
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- Take-away toolkit
- Presenter’s contact info for questions
On-Demand Webinar
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FDIC signage compliance is entering a new era, and your branding must keep pace.
This webinar offers an in-depth review of the
proposed 2027 FDIC signage standards, including official design elements,
online and mobile display guidelines, and clear differentiation between deposit
and non-deposit signage. Gain actionable checklists, policy templates, and
compliance strategies to align your institution with the updated FDIC digital
banking rules ahead of implementation.
KEY WEBINAR TAKEAWAYS
- Proposed FDIC official signage updates scheduled to take effect January 1, 2027
- Specific requirements in Sections 12 CFR 328.4 and 328.5, including design elements such as color, font, and size of the FDIC official digital sign
- Digital display obligations for deposit-taking channels such as ATMs, mobile apps, and online banking platforms
- Current FDIC signage and advertising rules, including when and where official signs must appear in branches and marketing materials.
- Deposit versus non-deposit signage requirements — ensure accurate and compliant messaging across all platforms
BONUS MATERIALS
- Sample written policy and procedures
- FDIC signage checklist
- Deposit advertisement checklist
WEBINAR DETAILS
The FDIC has proposed
updated official signage requirements, set to take effect January 1, 2027. Join
us for a comprehensive look at the upcoming changes for displaying the FDIC official
digital sign and non-deposit signage across digital screens and online pages.
While many portions of
the rule have already been implemented, two key sections — 12 CFR 328.4 and
328.5 — deserve your attention. These sections define the design standards for
the FDIC official digital sign, including color, font, and size specifications,
as well as the display requirements for digital deposit-taking channels such as
ATMs and similar devices.
In addition to reviewing
the proposed updates, this session will also revisit existing FDIC signage and
advertising requirements — covering proper branch placement, advertisement
inclusion, and best practices for ensuring your organization stays fully
compliant.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
- Compliance Officers
- Auditors
- Marketing Officers
- Website developers
- Branch Managers
- Individuals responsible for deposit advertisements, branch signage, and third-party non-deposit product marketing
TAKE-AWAY TOOLKIT
- Employee training log
- Interactive quiz
- PDF of slides and speaker’s contact info for follow-up questions
- Attendance certificate provided to self-report CE credits
NOTE: All materials are subject to copyright. Transmission, retransmission, or republishing of any webinar to other institutions or those not employed by your institution is prohibited. Print materials may be copied for eligible participants only.
Presented By

Brode Consulting Services, Inc.
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