How to Check FDIC Bank Failure Records with OpenClaw
Check FDIC bank failure records with OpenClaw and ToolRouter. Batch bank failure screening for risk workflows.
ToolRegulatory ActionsOpenClaw screens multiple institutions against FDIC failure records in batch. Check a list of counterparty banks, community lenders, or correspondent institutions against failure history automatically — maintaining a clean risk view of every institution in your network without manual database searches.
Connect ToolRouter to OpenClaw
1Install the CLI
npm install -g toolrouter-mcp2Call tools directly from OpenClaw
toolrouter-mcp call web-search search --query "AI tools"
toolrouter-mcp toolsSteps
Once connected (see setup above), use the Regulatory Actions tool:
- Provide a list of institution names to screen
- Ask: "Check each institution against the FDIC failure database"
- OpenClaw returns failure status for each institution
- Ask: "Flag any institution with a failure record and summarise the circumstances"
Example Prompt
Try this with OpenClaw using the Regulatory Actions tool
Check these 15 community banks against the FDIC failure database. Return a table showing each bank, whether a failure record was found, failure date if applicable, and acquiring institution.
Tips
- Include predecessor institution names if a bank has been acquired or rebranded — failure records follow the original charter
- Run batch checks at the start of new correspondent or counterparty relationships
- Flag records with failure costs above a defined threshold to prioritise review of the most significant cases