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Consumer Resource Center

Hurricane Recovery - Information for Consumers and Bankers in the Affected Areas

Transcript of Public Service Announcement

And now, a message for insured bank customers affected by Hurricane Katrina from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation – the FDIC.

If you've been affected by Hurricane Katrina, one thing you don't to be concerned about is the safety of your insured deposits.

The FDIC has been protecting Americans' savings for over 70 years. In all that time, no one has lost a single penny insured by the FDIC.

Questions? Call 1-877-ASK-FDIC, 24 hours a day, or on the Web at fdic.gov

Last Updated: March 11, 2024