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Enhancements to FR Y-10 Online To Arrive This July

The Federal Reserve has offered respondents to the “Report of Organizational Structure” (FR Y-10) the ability to submit their reports via the Internet since 2001. A new release of the electronic application “FR Y-10 Online”–scheduled for July–will include:

  • new data-entry options organized by specific business events, which guide and assist respondents through the completion of their appropriate reporting schedules. This new business event feature replaces the previous wizard functionality and offers enhanced ease and flexibility to FR Y-10 Online structure reporting.
  • the ability to duplicate FR Y-10 Online draft reports, which will make the application more flexible and help respondents avoid entering unnecessary data.
  • a link to each user’s FR Y-10 Online account profile, where respondents can update names and telephone numbers, and modify passwords. This link will be available on the application home page.

Electronic reporting is easier and helps to ensure that respondents are reporting accurate structure information. If your institution is currently not utilizing FR Y-10 Online, we encourage you to do so.

FR Y-10 Online can be found on a secure web site, https://y10online.federalreserve.gov. For more information, contact Joan Boelter at (314) 444-8627 or toll-free at 1-800-333-0810, ext. 44-8627.


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