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Electronic Deposit Insurance Estimator (EDIE) -- Banker Versions


For information about recent changes to FDIC deposit insurance coverage, visit Changes in FDIC Deposit Insurance Coverage - September-October 2008.

FDIC’s deposit insurance resources will be updated and reposted as soon as possible.

The FDIC's Electronic Deposit Insurance Estimator (EDIE) allows financial institution personnel to calculate insurance coverage of customer's accounts.

The FDIC has simplified its rules for insurance coverage of revocable trust deposits, effective September 26, 2008. With this change, we are consolidating all versions of deposit insurance estimator – EDIE. If you have bookmarked EDIE for Bankers, please change the bookmark to the following link:

EDIE the Estimator - http://www.fdic.gov/edie/

The new rules provide at least the same coverage as the former rules. To view the new rules, go to http://www.fdic.gov/regulations/laws/federal/2008/08sep26rule.html.

EDIE can be used to calculate the insurance coverage of single, IRA, joint, living trust/ITF/POD, and business/organization accounts and includes the FDIC’s guides Insuring Your Deposits, Your Insured Deposits, and The Financial Institution Employee's Guide to Deposit Insurance.



Last Updated 10/08/2008 Customer Assistance

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