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FRB: Press Release--Board approves fee schedule for Federal Reserve Bank priced services--November 2, 2005

Release Date: November 2, 2005

For immediate release
The Federal Reserve Board on Wednesday approved fee schedules for Federal Reserve Bank
payment services for depository institutions (priced services), effective January 3, 2006.
The Reserve Banks project that they will recover 102.5 percent of all their priced services
costs in 2006 and estimate that they will recover 103.6 percent of these costs in 2005.
From 1995 to 2004, the Reserve Banks recovered 97.5 percent of priced services costs,
including operating costs, imputed costs, and targeted return on equity (or net income),
which amounts to a ten-year total net income of slightly less than $550 million.
Since the mid-1990s, there has been a national trend away from the use of checks and
toward the use of more efficient electronic payment alternatives. In response to this trend,
the Reserve Banks have undertaken several initiatives to improve operational efficiencies
and reduce costs. In particular, as part of their check restructuring initiative, the Reserve
Banks have reduced the number of Federal Reserve check processing locations from fortyfive in 2003 to twenty-seven and have announced plans to further reduce the number to
twenty-two sites by the end of 2006. In 2006, the Reserve Banks are expected to realize fullyear operational efficiencies and cost savings associated with the check restructurings that
have already occurred and partial-year savings associated with the restructurings in 2006. In
addition, the Reserve Banks have reduced costs in a variety of support and overhead areas
and, as a result, the Reserve Banks expect to recover fully the costs of providing priced
services in 2006.
Overall, the price level for Federal Reserve priced services will increase about 3 percent in
2006 from 2005. This increase reflects an approximately 5 percent rise in paper check
service fees combined with a 1 percent decrease in fees for the Reserve Banks' electronic
payment services. The 2006 fee schedule for each of the priced services, except the check
service which is more complex, is included in the attached Federal Register notice. Fee
schedules for all priced services are available on the Federal Reserve Banks' financial
services web site at www.frbservices.org.
In addition, the Board approved the 2006 private-sector adjustment factor (PSAF) for
Reserve Bank priced services of $117.7 million. The PSAF is an allowance for income taxes
and other imputed expenses that would have to be paid and profits that would have to be
earned if the Reserve Banks' priced services were provided by a private business. The
Monetary Control Act of 1980 requires that the Federal Reserve establish fees to recover the
costs of providing priced services, including the PSAF, over the long run, to promote
competition between the Reserve Banks and private-sector service providers.
The Board's notice is attached.
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