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Take it one FDIC-insured bank at a time. Enter all of your personal, business and government accounts for that
bank, then go through all three steps. When your report for the first bank is complete, start back here with your next bank and so on, until you have a report for each bank where you have deposit accounts.
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You may want to print a copy of this report for your records. If you leave EDIE to go to another web page or if you "Create a new report" the information you have entered so far will be lost.
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EDIE is designed to give an accurate deposit insurance calculation, assuming it is properly used and the account information is correctly entered. However, the results and conclusions generated by EDIE are strictly advisory. All actual claims for deposit insurance shall be governed exclusively by information set forth in the FDIC-insured institution's records and applicable federal statutes and regulations then in effect. This calculation is based on the deposit insurance regulations in effect as of September, 2009. The standard insurance amount of $250,000 per depositor, per insured bank is in effect through December 31, 2013. On January 1, 2014, the standard insurance amount will return to $100,000 per depositor, per insured bank for all account categories except IRAs which will remain at $250,000 per depositor, per insured bank.
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Effective October 14, 2008, all non-interest bearing transaction deposit accounts at an FDIC-insured institution, including all personal and business checking deposit accounts that do not earn interest, are fully insured for the entire amount in the deposit account. This unlimited insurance coverage is temporary and will remain in effect for participating institutions until June 30, 2010. The EDIE system will be updated to reflect this change soon.
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Note: If you cannot locate your bank, you can continue
to use EDIE. Simply click on the "Skip Bank Lookup" button and enter the name of your bank manually. As a reminder, if the accounts entered into EDIE are not deposits in an FDIC-insured bank, the coverage information provided in the EDIE report does not apply.
For assistance in confirming the insured status of your bank, you can call the FDIC toll-free at 1-877-275-3342. |
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