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- SIPC - Securities Investor Protection Corporation
SIPC's official website appears exclusively at www sipc org For any questions or concerns, contact SIPC at 202-371-8300 or by manually addressing an email to asksipc@sipc org
- Securities Investor Protection Corporation - Wikipedia
Although created by federal legislation and overseen by the Securities and Exchange Commission, the SIPC is neither a government agency nor a regulator of broker-dealers The purpose of the SIPC is to expedite the recovery and return of missing customer cash and assets during the liquidation of a failed investment firm [4]
- What is SIPC coverage and how does it work? | Fidelity
SIPC coverage protects cash and securities, like stocks, bonds, ETFs, and mutual funds, in investment accounts at SIPC-member brokerage firms Learn about when this protection could apply to you
- SIPC Insurance: Understand Your Coverage and Protections
SIPC provides brokerage account insurance up to $500,000 if your assets and cash go missing Investment losses or claims against bad advice are not covered
- SIPC vs. FDIC: Understanding Key Differences - SmartAsset
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) and the Securities Investor Protection Corporation (SIPC) ensure banks and other financial institutions, offer protection for your assets
- SIPC Insurance: What It Is And How It Works | Bankrate
SIPC coverage insures people for up to $500,000 in cash and securities per account Here's how this insurance can protect you as an investor
- Investor Bulletin: SIPC Protection (Part 1: SIPC Basics)
What is SIPC protection? When you open a brokerage account with a SIPC member brokerage firm, SIPC protection helps address your risk of losing your securities and cash held by the firm if it fails or goes out of business
- What SIPC Protects
SIPC protects against the loss of cash and securities – such as stocks and bonds – held by a customer at a financially-troubled SIPC-member brokerage firm The limit of SIPC protection is $500,000, which includes a $250,000 limit for cash
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