Python interface to the FDIC's API for publically available bank data
--- **Documentation**: https://bankfind.dpguthrie.com **Source Code**: https://github.com/dpguthrie/bankfind **FDIC Documentation**: https://banks.data.fdic.gov/docs/ --- ## Overview **bankfind** is a python interface to publically available bank data from the FDIC. There are currently, as of 8/11/20, five endpoints that the FDIC has exposed to the public: - **failures** - returns detail on failed financial institutions - **institutions** - returns a list of financial institutions - **history** - returns detail on structure change events - **locations** - returns locations / branches of financial institutions - **summary** - returns aggregate financial and structure data, subtotaled by year, regarding financial institutions ## Requirements Python 2.7, 3.5+ - [Requests](https://requests.readthedocs.io/en/master/) - The elegant and simple HTTP library for Python, built for human beings. - [Pandas](https://pandas.pydata.org/) - Fast, powerful, flexible and easy to use open source data analysis and manipulation tool ## Installation ## Example ```python import bankfind as bf # Get Institutions data = bf.get_institutions() # Get Institutions from Colorado with high ROE data = bf.get_institutions(filters="STNAME:Colorado AND ROE:[25 TO *]") # Get Commercial Banks from Colorado that aren't S-Corps data = bf.get_institutions(filters="STNAME:Colorado AND SUBCHAPS:0 AND CB:1") ``` ## License This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT license.