About FDIC

What is the FDIC?

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) is an independent U.S. agency that protects depositors when an FDIC-insured bank or savings association fails.

What does FDIC insurance cover?

Standard deposit insurance covers checking accounts, savings, money market deposit accounts, and certificates of deposit up to $250,000 per depositor, per insured institution, for each ownership category.

Why am I on this portal?

If you received a Case ID, you are part of an insured recovery or claims process tied to a covered institution. This workspace lets you review your file, follow payout milestones, and reach your assigned agent without phone hold times.

Cases solved since 2007

Insured recovery cases resolved through the FDIC claims process (thousands).

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