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What's New
Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation Releases its 2007 Annual Report
2007 Annual Report
GE Money Trust Company Becomes a New CDIC Member!
Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation holds its Annual Public Meeting in Vancouver’s Chinatown
Notice of CDIC’s 2007 Annual Public Meeting - Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Setting Out the Issues Cross-Border Information Sharing and the Need for Formalized Arrangements - Speech from Bryan P. Davies, Chair of the Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation
 

 

CDIC Jobs
Human Resources Advisor
(One (1) year term - maternity leave replacement)

August 30, 2007

 

CDIC — Who We Are and What We Do
Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation (CDIC) is a federal Crown corporation created by Parliament. CDIC insures Canadians’ savings in case their bank or other CDIC member institution fails or goes bankrupt. CDIC is NOT a bank. CDIC is NOT a private insurance company.

CDIC helps keep Canada’s financial system strong. We work for Canadians—by insuring their savings in case a bank or other CDIC member institution fails.

  • You don’t need to sign up for our insurance.
    We automatically insure most savings.

  • You don’t pay for our insurance.
    Banks and other financial institutions that are members of CDIC pay us premiums.

Are YOUR savings insured?

It’s important to know...

Banks in Canada can fail. It does not happen often, but it has happened and it could happen again. If your bank or other CDIC member fails or goes bankrupt and your savings are covered by CDIC, you will get up to $100,000 of your savings back. If your savings are NOT covered, you might lose them.

Your savings are covered…

  • If your bank (or the institution you bank with) is a member of CDIC.
    We only insure savings if they are at one of our member institutions.

and…

  • If the accounts or financial products you have are insured by CDIC.
    We only insure certain types of savings.

It’s easy to find out...
Find out if YOUR savings are insured by CDIC.

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