Xxxxxxxx and FDIC Insurance Sample Clauses

Xxxxxxxx and FDIC Insurance. Risks of the Program Your funds intended for deposit into the Program must be placed through an account at SoFi Bank and cannot be placed directly by you with any of the Receiving Banks. Once in the Program, your Program Deposits will be allocated to omnibus Deposit Accounts maintained at the Receiving Banks held in the name of "Stable Custody Group II LLC, as Agent, for the Exclusive Benefit of its DDM Participating Institutions, as Agent, for the Exclusive Benefit of its DDM Customers, Acting for Themselves and/or Acting in a Fiduciary Capacity for Others” or a similar name that preserves the eligibility of Program Deposits for pass-through FDIC insurance. Your Program Deposits are placed by SoFi Bank and the Custodian Bank (as defined below), acting in a custodial capacity, into Deposit Accounts at the Receiving Banks to provide you with up to $250,000 of FDIC insurance per Receiving Bank, subject to certain limitations and exceptions as described herein, and further subject to an overall limit of $2.0 million for each legal category of account ownership (including your balances that are retained at SoFi Bank). The $250,000 limit (i.e., the SMDIA) includes your principal and accrued interest, when aggregated with all other deposits held by you directly, or indirectly through others including broker-dealers, in the same recognized legal category of account ownership at the same Receiving Bank. FDIC deposit insurance protects you against the loss of your insured deposits in the event a Receiving Bank fails. FDIC deposit insurance is backed by the full faith and credit of the United States. K"íi⭲g tkc b"si⭲css daQ wkc⭲ Qo"í Píogíam Kcposits aíc tía⭲srcíícd a⭲d bci⭲g dcpositcd i⭲to tkc Píogíam, Qo"í r"⭲ds will bc kcld roí a limitcd amo"⭲t or timc i⭲tíadaQ at tkc C"stodia⭲ Ba⭲k píioí to bci⭲g allocatcd a⭲d distíib"tcd amo⭲g otkcí Rccci:i⭲g Ba⭲ks. O⭲cc distíib"tcd ríom tkc C"stodia⭲ Ba⭲k a⭲d íccci:cd bQ tkc Rccci:i⭲g Ba⭲ks, tkc r"⭲ds will bc i⭲s"ícd roí "p to tkc $2 millio⭲ Píogíam limit. Stablc kas adoptcd píoccd"ícs a⭲d co⭲tíols dcsig⭲cd to c⭲s"íc tkc mo:cmc⭲t or r"⭲ds i⭲ a timclQ ma⭲⭲cí cack b"si⭲css daQ a⭲d cxpccts tkat, so lo⭲g as Qo"í r"⭲ds aíc sc⭲t to tkc C"stodia⭲ Ba⭲k píioí to tkc íclc:a⭲t c"t-xxx timc roí tkat C"stodia⭲ Ba⭲k, tkc C"stodia⭲ Ba⭲k will sc⭲d Qo"í r"⭲ds to tkc otkcí Rccci:i⭲g Ba⭲ks bQ tkc closc or b"si⭲css cack b"si⭲css daQ. Howc:cí, i⭲ tkc c:c⭲t or a rail"íc or wiíc tía⭲srcí sQstcms oí comm"⭲icatio⭲ racilitics, rail"íc bQ tkc C"stodia⭲ ...
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