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The Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation (CDIC; French: Société d'assurance-dépôts du Canada) is a Canadian federal Crown Corporation created by Parliament in 1967 to provide deposit insurance to depositors in Canadian commercial banks and savings institutions. CDIC insures Canadians' deposits held at Canadian banks (and other member institutions) up to C$100,000 in case of a bank failure. CDIC automatically insures many types of savings against the failure of a financial institution. However, the bank must be a CDIC member and not all savings are insured. CDIC is also Canada's resolution authority for banks, federally regulated credit unions, trust and loan companies as well as associations governed by the Cooperative Credit Associations Act that take deposits.

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  • Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation (en)
  • Société d'assurance-dépôts du Canada (fr)
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  • The Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation (CDIC; French: Société d'assurance-dépôts du Canada) is a Canadian federal Crown Corporation created by Parliament in 1967 to provide deposit insurance to depositors in Canadian commercial banks and savings institutions. CDIC insures Canadians' deposits held at Canadian banks (and other member institutions) up to C$100,000 in case of a bank failure. CDIC automatically insures many types of savings against the failure of a financial institution. However, the bank must be a CDIC member and not all savings are insured. CDIC is also Canada's resolution authority for banks, federally regulated credit unions, trust and loan companies as well as associations governed by the Cooperative Credit Associations Act that take deposits. (en)
  • La Société d'assurances-dépôts du Canada (SADC; en anglais Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation, CDIC) est une société d'État canadienne qui a été créée par le Parlement en 1967 dans le but d'assurer la protection des dépôts dans les institutions financières canadiennes. La SADC protège les dépôts des particuliers dans les institutions bancaires réglementées par le gouvernement fédéral en cas de la faillite d'une de ces institutions. Présentement, le montant des dépôts assurés est de 100 000 $ par personne. Elle assure déjà plusieurs types de dépôts contre l'insolvabilité d'une institution financière. Les institutions doivent être un membre de la SADC afin de qualifier pour le service d'assurance des dépôts, ce qui est financé par les contributions des banques et du gouvernement fédéral. I (fr)
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