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Bankers

Ordering & Using FDIC Signs & Logos

How to Request Official Signage from the FDIC

FDIC official teller signage is provided to financial institutions whose deposits are insured by the FDIC. The signs come as decals that can be affixed to hard surfaces and plastic counter signs.

The FDIC encourages all insured depository institutions to acquire and post the new official sign without delay to increase depositor awareness of the permanent increase in deposit insurance coverage.

Registered FDICconnect (FCX) users can order free decals and counter signs through the FDIC Online Catalog. The registered user must be granted permission by your FCX Bank Coordinator to access the FDIC Online Catalog.

From the FCX Business Center Menu, select the “Ask and Order” link on the upper left hand side of the screen and the FDIC Online Catalog will appear. Click on the “FDICconnect Users Click Here” button to begin the ordering process. The decals and counter signs are located under the product category, “For Banks Only”

Note: If the FDIC Online Catalog does not appear, you have not been granted permission by your FCX Bank Coordinator.

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation - www.FDIC.Gov official teller sign showing that each depositor insured to at least $250,000. Backed by the full faith and credit of the United States Government

Electronic Image

A downloadable version of the teller sign is available to bankers in a variety of electronic formats via FDICconnect. You must be an authorized FDICconnect user to access the download. 

You can also request an electronic image of the FDIC official teller sign by faxing or emailing your request using bank letterhead to the FDIC Graphic Design and Printing Unit at (703) 516-5045 or ocomgraphics@fdic.gov. Please include a point of contact, e-mail address and phone number. Requests for electronic images take between two and four days for delivery. The FDIC Graphic Design and Printing Unit can be contacted at (703) 516-1475. 

As a final option, you may email your request for decals and/or signs to the FDIC Public Information Center at publicinfo@fdic.gov. Please include the number of signs you need; the type of sign; a point of contact; telephone number; email address; and a street address. We cannot send your order to a post office box. If you have any questions, please contact the FDIC Toll Free number: 1-877-ASK-FDIC.

Advertising Clarification

The "symbol" of the Corporation can be used as the official advertising statement - instead of, e.g., "Member FDIC." The "symbol" of the Corporation is the "FDIC" part of the official sign plus the lines in smaller print above and below the "FDIC." So the left side of the official sign, with the semi-circle of stars and "Backed by the full faith and credit of the United States government," is not part of the "symbol." Since that part can simply be cropped off to make the "symbol," no new graphic is necessary. If the size of the "symbol" is reduced so that the lines in smaller print above and below the "FDIC" become illegible, those lines can be dropped, leaving just the "FDIC" as the symbol. All of this, of course, pertains to advertising - e.g., in newspapers and promotional material. When displaying the official sign at insured institutions - e.g., at teller windows - such modifications are not permissible.

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Last Updated: September 22, 2022