FDIC Insurance Misconception Number 3: Time to Pay on Insured Accounts

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FDIC Consumer News – Spring 2006 – FDIC Insurance Misconceptions


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FDIC Insurance: Do You Know As Much As You Think You Know?

Misconceptions: A Top 10 List


Misconception Number 3: If a bank fails, the FDIC could take up to 99 years to pay depositors for their insured accounts.

This is a completely false notion that many bank customers have told us they heard from someone attempting to sell them another kind of financial product.


The truth is that federal law requires the FDIC to pay the insured deposits "as soon as possible" after an insured bank fails. Historically, the FDIC pays insured deposits within a few days after a bank closes, usually the next business day. In most cases, the FDIC will provide each depositor with a new account at another insured bank. Or, if arrangements cannot be made with another institution, the FDIC will issue a check to each depositor.


Spring 2006 | Misconception Number 1 | Misconception Number 2 | Misconception Number 3 |
Misconception Number 4 | Misconception Number 5 | Misconception Number 6 | Misconception Number 7 | Misconception Number 8 | Misconception Number 9 | Misconception Number 10


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Last updated on 5/09/2006

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