Ask the Lawyer columnist Ron Sokol discusses how the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation seeks to keep your banking deposits safe.
If the bank is federally insured, it should have the FDIC logo on its website. In addition, the online link referenced at the end of this column is instructive. The FDIC insurance has worked.
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