South Dakota

Banking

South Dakota in 2002 had 97 insured banks with total assets of $72 billion. Seventy-four of these institutions were state-chartered.

As of 2003, much of South Dakota was experiencing severe drought conditions, following years of very low crop prices that left many agricultural banks holding substantial levels of debt. It was projected that South Dakota's farm banks would see higher loan delinquency levels in the drought-affected areas.