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Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

Division of Supervision

550 17th Street NW, Washington, DC 20429

Trust Assets

FIL-128-97
December 11, 1997

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TO:
SENIOR TRUST OFFICER
SUBJECT:
FDIC Announces Pilot Project to Collect Trust Survey Data via the Internet
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, as collection agent for the Federal Financial
Institutions Examination Council's (FFIEC) 1997 Annual Report of Trust Assets (ARTA), has
initiated a pilot project to collect this survey data via the Internet.

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The Internet reporting system has several advantages, including faster and more efficient data
transmission. It also allows for automatic calculation of the total fields to ensure that schedules
balance before transmission, which will reduce or eliminate follow-up calls to the institutions
from FDIC Trust and Survey analysts.
We have identified the 200 largest reporting trust institutions for the pilot project. Participating
institutions will need a connection to the Internet, typically supplied by an Internet Service
Provider (ISP). A web browser that supports 128 bit encryption is also required (Netscape and
Internet Explorer both have versions that support 128 bit encryption). If your institution does not
have a browser that supports 128 bit encryption, you can download the encryption from the
Internet. The FDIC will advise participating institutions on how to download. A participating
institution will also need cookies (to store and retrieve information) on the PC and Java Script on
the PC and on the server.

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If your institution would like to participate in this pilot project or you have questions, please
contact Gary Bowman (202-898-6566, e-mail: gbowman@fdic.gov) or Joy Castillo (202-8986938, e-mail: jcastillo@fdic.gov) by January 5, 1998. They may also be reached, toll free, at the
FDIC's Trust and Survey Unit, 1-800-765-4081 (then use the last five digits of their direct
telephone numbers). Please provide us with a contact person, telephone number and 4-digit
authentication code. During the first week of January 1998, the FDIC's Division of Information
Resources Management will issue you instructions on how to access the Internet site. The site
will be available from mid-January through mid-March, allowing an extra month of reporting time
for institutions electing to report the ARTA survey via the Internet.
All institutions required to submit the ARTA survey will be sent the hard copy instructions and
forms during the first week of January, including those institutions participating in the Internet
pilot project. Each registered investment advisor or affiliate will continue to complete the
Schedule D "Affiliated Investment Advisor," as applicable, and submit it in hard copy format to
the FFIEC.
Thank you for your cooperation.

Nicholas J. Ketcha Jr.
Director
Distribution: Selected Banks, Trust Companies and Savings Associations

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NOTE: Paper copies of FDIC financial institution letters may be obtained through the FDIC's
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