
DO BANKS IN INDIA OFFER DEPOSIT INSURANCE PROTECTION?
Is your money safe in Indian Banks?
YES! India's banks also have consumer protection for its banking customers. However the catch is that the maximum protection is, to the best of my knowledge, only Rupees one lakh.
The agency that provided deposit insurance for Indian banks is called The Deposit Insurance and Credit Guarantee Corporation (DICGC)
If you have a bank account in India and want to check if your Indian bank account is covered by the DICGC you can do so by using the links provided below:
√ For a list of Commercial Banks in India insured by DICGC 'Check Here'
√ For a list of Cooperative Banks in India insured by DIGCG 'Check Here'
List of
financial institutions in India paid by depositors insurance Many financial institutions in India have run into trouble and their depositors have been paid by DICGC.
List of Liquidated Banks where claim lists have not been received Check Here
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Incase you are wondering if your bank account in the
United States is protected by deposit insurance then
you can check by using the link
'Is my USA bank
covered by FDIC?'
Canada also has protection for bank accounts and the
Canadian Deposit Insurance Corporation(CDIC) insures
bank accounts for $100,000.
Incase a bank goes bankrupt the account holders
would be paid the full amount of their deposits up
to a maximum of $100,000.
Canadian residents who have bank accounts and want
to check if their banks are members of The Canada
Deposit Insurance Corporation can check by using the
link 'Is my bank account covered by deposit
insurance'
European countries I believe also have some form of
deposit insurance to protect their bank customers.
The amount of insurance varies amongst different
countries. For the United Kingdom deposit insurance
is provided by 'Financial Services Compensation
Scheme' The amount insured I believe was raised on
The deposit insurance
information for UK can be viewed
here.