Federal Reserve Branches

There are 24 Federal Reserve branches. As late as 2008, there were 25 branches, but in October 2008 the Federal Reserve Bank of New York Buffalo Branch was closed.

List of Federal Reserve branches

  • Boston
  • New York
    • Federal Reserve Bank of New York Buffalo Branch (closed)
  • Philadelphia
  • Cleveland
    • Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland Cincinnati Branch
    • Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland Pittsburgh Branch
  • Richmond
    • Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Baltimore Branch
    • Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Charlotte Branch
  • Atlanta
    • Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Birmingham Branch
    • Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Jacksonville Branch
    • Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Miami Branch
    • Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Nashville Branch
    • Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta New Orleans Branch
  • Chicago
    • Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Detroit Branch
  • St Louis
    • Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Little Rock Branch
    • Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Louisville Branch
    • Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Memphis Branch
  • Minneapolis
    • Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Helena Branch
  • Kansas City
    • Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Denver Branch
    • Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Oklahoma City Branch
    • Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Omaha Branch
  • Dallas
    • Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas El Paso Branch
    • Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Houston Branch
    • Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas San Antonio Branch
  • San Francisco
    • Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Los Angeles Branch
    • Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Portland Branch
    • Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Salt Lake City Branch
    • Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Seattle Branch

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