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Important Update: Changes in FDIC Deposit Insurance Coverage

The FDIC deposit insurance rules have undergone a series of changes starting in the fall of 2008. As a result, certain previously published information related to FDIC insurance coverage may not reflect the current rules. For details about the recent changes, visit Changes in FDIC Deposit Insurance Coverage. For more information about FDIC insurance, go to www.fdic.gov/deposit/deposits/index.html or call toll-free 1-877-ASK-FDIC (1-877-275-3342). For the hearing-impaired, the number is 1-800-925-4618.

Illustration of a card being inserted into ATM. The screen displays "Your ATM" with the options to "Enjoy the Benefits", "Resolve a Problem", "Prevent ATM Crimes", and "Keep Fees Down". Spring 2004

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Last Updated 06/01/2004

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