Overview
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The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) provides deposit insurance to financial institutions and their customers. If a financial institution goes out of business, the FDIC is appointed to refund any customers money in checking or savings accounts up to a certain limit.
If you or a person you are searching for had an account with a bank or other FDIC insured financial intuition, and that bank when out of business and you never received a refund of your account, you should check with the FDIC to see if you have money waiting for you!