15 Apr 2025
A Primer on Pass-Through FDIC Insurance Coverage
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) recently proposed changes to custodial deposit accounts with transactional features, aiming to ensure the prompt payment of deposit insurance to depositors. The proposed rule seeks to define FDIC pass-through insurance coverage and enhance transparency in the management of custodial deposit accounts. Explore this practice note providing a comprehensive overview of pass-through FDIC insurance coverage and reviewing proposed changes to certain custodial deposit accounts.
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