FDIC Issues Reporting Forms for Stablecoin Issuers
Permitted payment stablecoin issuers must use the new weekly and quarterly reporting forms after the comment period ends.

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation published a notice (FR Doc No. 2026-14589, Vol. 91 No. 137, July 20, 2026) inviting comment on new reporting forms and instructions tied to OMB control number 3064-0225. The comment period closes on September 18, 2026. The agency seeks OMB approval for the information collection associated with the GENIUS Act requirements for FDIC-supervised permitted payment stablecoin issuers (PPSIs).
Three forms are proposed. Form PS-01 is the weekly confidential report for PPSIs with $1 billion or more in total outstanding issuance value or $100 million or more in average daily transaction volume in the prior month. Form PS-01a is the weekly report for PPSIs below both thresholds and contains three schedules instead of eight. Form PS-02 is the quarterly report required of all PPSIs. Each PPSI must file a separate weekly form for each stablecoin brand it issues and a single quarterly form.
Form PS-01 includes eight schedules (A-H) covering general information, issuance and redemption, reserve assets, cash balances, U.S. Treasury securities, reverse repurchase agreements, and other asset classes. Form PS-01a contains schedules A-C, while Form PS-02 is a single quarterly document. The FDIC plans to accept submissions in structured formats such as XML, JSON, or CSV/XBRL and solicits comment on the most effective format. The notice clarifies that inclusion of any item does not imply permissibility of the activity and that items may be modified in a final rule.
Comments may be submitted via the FDIC website, email, mail to Michelle Mire, Senior Attorney, MB-3072, 550 17th Street NW, Washington, DC 20429, or hand-delivered to the guard station at the rear of the 17th Street building. A copy may also be sent to the OMB desk officer at the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, New Executive Office Building, Washington, DC 20503.


