To help you learn more about deposit insurance and to provide you with information on specific insurance amounts, see the Electronic Deposit Insurance Estimator. (EDIE) is available on the FDIC's Web Site (www.fdic.gov). EDIE is an interactive internet application that allows you to enter information about your accounts with FDIC insured institutions, and in return, you get a report back that states whether the funds are insured. If funds are not insured, EDIE will identify them and explain why the funds are not covered. You do not need to know deposit insurance rules in order to use EDIE. The program asks simple questions about the names (ownership) and balances of accounts, then furnishes a report. EDIE also provides definitions of terms, examples, and other important information to make the system easy to use. No social security numbers or names will be asked for your privacy and protection.

The FDIC maintains regional offices in Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Kansas City, New York and San Francisco. Check your local directory for the appropriate telephone number or call 800-934-3342 for the address of the regional office serving you.

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Division of Compliance and Consumer Affairs
550 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20429-9990
1-800-934-3342 or 1-202-942-3100
1-800-925-4618 or 1-202-942-3147 (TTD)
Email Address: Consumer@FDIC.gov

 




















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