Wholesale funding

Wholesale funding is a method that banks use in addition to core demand deposits to finance operations, make loans, and manage risk. In the United States wholesale funding sources include, but are not limited to, Federal funds, public funds (such as state and local municipalities), U.S. Federal Home Loan Bank advances, the U.S. Federal Reserve's primary credit program, foreign deposits, brokered deposits, and deposits obtained through the Internet or CD listing services.[1]

  1. ^ Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. "Management Manual of Examination Policies (Sec 6.1: Liquity and Funds Management)" (PDF).