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The FDIC (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) is an independent agency of the United States government that protects you against the loss of your deposits if an FDIC-insured bank fails. The FDIC insures up to $250,000 per depositor, per insured bank, for each account ownership category. East West Bank is an FDIC-insured bank.

The FDIC (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) is an independent agency of the United States government that protects you against the loss of your deposits if an FDIC-insured bank fails. FDIC insures up to $250,000 per depositor, per insured bank, for each account ownership category. East West Bank is an FDIC-insured bank.

Individuals, businesses and entities interested in additional insurance for deposits over $250,000 can enroll in our CDARS or ICS programs. Please contact your Global Transaction Services sales consultant, branch officer, or call 888.761.3967 for more information.

  • Checking accounts
  • Savings accounts
  • Negotiable Order of Withdrawal (NOW) accounts
  • Money Market Deposit Accounts (MMDAs)
  • Time deposits such as Certificates of Deposit (CDs)
  • Cashier's checks, money orders, and other official items issued by the bank
  • Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs)

The FDIC (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) is an independent agency of the United States government that protects you against the loss of your deposits if an FDIC-insured bank fails. FDIC insures up to $250,000 per depositor, per insured bank, for each account ownership category. East West Bank is an FDIC-insured bank.

Individuals, businesses and entities interested in additional insurance for deposits over $250,000 can enroll in our CDARS or ICS programs. Please contact your Global Transaction Services sales consultant, branch officer, or call 888-761-3967 for more information.

The FDIC provides separate coverage for deposits held in different account ownership categories. You may qualify for coverage over $250,000 if you have funds held in different ownership categories and meet all FDIC requirements.

Individuals, businesses and entities interested in additional insurance for deposits over $250,000 can enroll in our CDARS or ICS programs. Please contact your Global Transaction Services sales consultant, branch officer, or call 888-761-3967 for more information.

FDIC Deposit Insurance Coverage Limits by Account Ownership Category

  • Single Accounts (Owned by One Person)
    $250,000 per owner
  • Joint Accounts (Owned by Two or More Persons)
    $250,000 per owner
  • Certain Retirement Accounts (Includes IRAs)
    $250,000 per owner
  • Revocable Trust Accounts
    $250,000 per owner per unique beneficiary
  • Corporation, Partnership and Unincorporated Association Accounts
    $250,000 per corporation, partnership, or unincorporated association
  • Irrevocable Trust Accounts
    $250,000 for the noncontingent interest of each unique beneficiary
  • Employee Benefit Plan Accounts
    $250,000 for the noncontingent interest of each plan participant
  • Government Accounts
    $250,000 per official custodian (more coverage available subject to specific conditions)
  • Checking accounts
  • Savings accounts
  • Negotiable Order of Withdrawal (NOW) accounts
  • Money Market Deposit Accounts (MMDAs)
  • Time deposits such as Certificates of Deposit (CDs)
  • Cashier's checks, money orders, and other official items issued by the bank
  • Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs)

Deposits made by a corporation, partnership, or unincorporated association are insured separately from the personal accounts of its stockholders, partners, or members. FDIC insures deposits by a corporation, partnership, or unincorporated association up to a maximum of $250,000. To qualify for this coverage, the entity must be engaged in an independent activity, meaning that the entity is operated primarily for some purpose other than to increase deposit insurance.

Sole proprietorship deposits are insured as single account deposits of the sole proprietor. The funds deposited by the sole proprietor will be added to their personal account at the same bank, and the total will be insured to a maximum of $250,000.

  • Stock investments
  • Bond investments
  • Mutual funds
  • Life insurance policies
  • Annuities
  • Municipal securities
  • Safe deposit boxes or their contents
  • U.S. Treasury bills, bonds, or notes

No. Coverage is automatic when you open an account at an FDIC-insured bank or financial institution.

The FDIC provides separate coverage for deposits held in different account ownership categories. You may qualify for coverage over $250,000 if you have funds held in different ownership categories and meet all FDIC requirements.

FDIC Deposit Insurance Coverage Limits by Account Ownership Category

  • Single Accounts (Owned by One Person)

    $250,000 per owner
  • Joint Accounts (Owned by Two or More Persons)

    $250,000 per owner
  • Certain Retirement Accounts (Includes IRAs)

    $250,000 per owner
  • Revocable Trust Accounts

    $250,000 per owner per unique beneficiary
  • Corporation, Partnership and Unincorporated Association Accounts

    $250,000 per corporation, partnership, or unincorporated association
  • Irrevocable Trust Accounts

    $250,000 for the noncontingent interest of each unique beneficiary
  • Employee Benefit Plan Accounts

    $250,000 for the noncontingent interest of each plan participant
  • Government Accounts

    $250,000 per official custodian (more coverage available subject to specific conditions)

Deposits made by a corporation, partnership, or unincorporated association are insured separately from the personal accounts of its stockholders, partners, or members. The FDIC insures deposits by a corporation, partnership, or unincorporated association up to a maximum of $250,000. To qualify for this coverage, the entity must be engaged in an independent activity, meaning that the entity is operated primarily for some purpose other than to increase deposit insurance. Sole proprietorship deposits are insured as single account deposits of the sole proprietor. The funds deposited by the sole proprietor will be added to their personal account at the same bank, and the total will be insured to a maximum of $250,000.

No, a corporation, partnership, or unincorporated association cannot qualify for more than $250,000 in deposit insurance coverage for its deposits at one bank. If your business owns separate accounts for different purposes at the same bank, these accounts will be added together and insured up to $250,000.

If you have further questions, you may visit an East West Branch and speak to one of our associates. To learn more about FDIC insurance coverage or any other specific questions, contact the FDIC toll free at 1-877-ASK-FDIC (1.877.275.3342) or visit www.fdic.gov and use the Customer Assistance Form.

The FDIC provides separate coverage for deposits held in different account ownership categories. You may qualify for coverage over $250,000 if you have funds held in different ownership categories and meet all FDIC requirements.

Individuals, businesses and entities interested in additional insurance for deposits over $250,000 can enroll in our CDARS or ICS programs. Please contact your Global Transaction Services sales consultant, branch officer, or call 888.761.3967 for more information.

FDIC Deposit Insurance Coverage Limits by Account Ownership Category

  • Single Accounts (Owned by One Person)

    $250,000 per owner
  • Joint Accounts (Owned by Two or More Persons)

    $250,000 per owner
  • Certain Retirement Accounts (Includes IRAs)

    $250,000 per owner
  • Revocable Trust Accounts

    $250,000 per owner per unique beneficiary
  • Corporation, Partnership and Unincorporated Association Accounts

    $250,000 per corporation, partnership, or unincorporated association
  • Irrevocable Trust Accounts

    $250,000 for the noncontingent interest of each unique beneficiary
  • Employee Benefit Plan Accounts

    $250,000 for the noncontingent interest of each plan participant
  • Government Accounts

    $250,000 per official custodian (more coverage available subject to specific conditions)

Deposits made by a corporation, partnership, or unincorporated association are insured separately from the personal accounts of its stockholders, partners, or members. FDIC insures deposits by a corporation, partnership, or unincorporated association up to a maximum of $250,000. To qualify for this coverage, the entity must be engaged in an independent activity, meaning that the entity is operated primarily for some purpose other than to increase deposit insurance.

Sole proprietorship deposits are insured as single account deposits of the sole proprietor. The funds deposited by the sole proprietor will be added to their personal account at the same bank, and the total will be insured to a maximum of $250,000.

Business accounts are covered up to the standard FDIC insurance amount of $250,000 per entity, per insured bank. This coverage applies to the aggregate deposit balances held by a business, regardless of the account purpose.

Individuals, businesses and entities interested in additional insurance for deposits over $250,000 can enroll in our CDARS or ICS programs. Please contact your Global Transaction Services sales consultant, branch officer, or call 888.761.3967 for more information.

If you have further questions, you may visit an East West Branch and speak to one of our associates.

To learn more about FDIC insurance coverage or any other specific questions, contact FDIC toll free at 1-877-ASK-FDIC (1.877.275.3342) or visit the FDIC Information and Support Center at www.fdic.gov.

Business accounts are covered up to the standard FDIC insurance amount of $250,000 per entity, per insured bank. This coverage applies to the aggregate deposit balances held by a business, regardless of the account purpose.

Individuals, businesses and entities interested in additional insurance for deposits over $250,000 can enroll in our CDARS or ICS programs. Please contact your Global Transaction Services sales consultant, branch officer, or call 888-761-3967 for more information.

No. Coverage is automatic when you open an account at an FDIC-insured bank or financial institution.

If you have further questions, you may visit an East West Branch and speak to one of our associates.

To learn more about FDIC insurance coverage or any other specific questions, contact FDIC toll free at 1-877-ASK-FDIC (1.877.275.3342) or visit the FDIC Information and Support Center at www.fdic.gov.