The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) insures deposits of up to $250,000 per person, per ownership category, per bank. Bank networks, such as IntraFi Network Deposits and Impact Deposits ...
Mon, November 24, 2025 at 10:33 PM UTC Got more than $250,000 sitting in one bank account? Only the first $250,000 is protected by FDIC insurance. The rest is uninsured, which means you could lose it ...
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., an independent federal agency, serves several functions. Arguably its most important job is insuring money you've deposited at an FDIC-member bank.
Officials from both parties are pushing to raise the FDIC insurance limit from $250,000 to $10 million. But not only millionaires would benefit. Money; Getty Images In a rare moment of bipartisan ...
An account-sharing service designed to extend the limits of government deposit insurance has doubled its coverage to $10 million for a single customer by expanding the number of participating banks.
Do you have more than a quarter-million dollars in your bank account? If not, you’re among the majority of Americans whose deposits are fully insured by the federal government. Should your bank go ...
Automated sweeps into high-yield accounts enable fintechs to offer better returns and enhanced insurance for their customers, with Bluevine leading the way as a pilot client SALT LAKE CITY--(BUSINESS ...
Galileo Financial Technologies, SoFi Technologies‘ Technology Platform (NASDAQ: SOFI), has launched Deposit Sweep. It enables fintechs to partner with a network of participating banks and a deposit ...
There are plenty of ways that lawmakers could help community bankers. Raising federal deposit insurance limits by a factor of 40 isn't one of them, writes Jill Castilla, of Citizens Bank of Edmond.
Do you have more than a quarter-million dollars in your bank account? If not, you’re among the majority of Americans whose deposits are fully insured by the federal government. Should your bank go ...