FDIC occasionally publishes brochures which financial institutions are welcome to reprint for distribution to their customers and communities. Here are source files for the reproduction of current brochures.

Deposit Insurance At A Glance
Since the FDIC began operations in 1934, the FDIC sign on bank teller windows has served as a symbol of financial safety and security. When you visit a bank, whether in person or online, and see the FDIC Official Sign, you know the financial institution is backed by the full faith and credit of the United States government, and that your money on deposit is safe.
Consumers have a variety of options for where they can deposit their money and how they can access banking products and services. However, FDIC deposit insurance is only available for money on deposit at an FDIC-insured bank.
This brochure provides basic information about the types of accounts that are insured, coverage limits, and how the FDIC insures your money if your bank fails.
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Your Insured Deposits
Your Insured Deposits is a comprehensive description of FDIC deposit insurance coverage for the most common account ownership categories.
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A Cybersecurity Guide for Financial Institution Customers
"A Cybersecurity Guide for Financial Institution Customers" offers tips to financial institution customers on protecting and maintaining their computer systems, mobile devices, and connections to the Internet.
A Cybersecurity Guide for Businesses
"A Cybersecurity Guide for Businesses" focuses on the cybersecurity needs of a financial institution's commercial customers. It includes information on safeguarding systems and data, and other things to consider in a networked environment.