Thursday, March 29, 2007

Non-bank shut down: Federal Savings

"Unlicensed agency sold high-interest securities" has a very sobering news:
But Seattle-based Federal Savings had all the appearances of a bank. Its Web site carried what looked to her like a Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. logo, and she assumed that meant deposits were insured by the government agency.[...]

Federal Savings is not registered in the state of Washington or with any federal agency to sell certificates of deposits or any securities, said Martin Cordell, chief of enforcement with the state Department of Financial Institutions' securities division.

Two weeks ago, after investigating complaints about the company, DFI issued a cease-and-desist order against Federal Savings, First Bancshares Inc., JMA Northwest Investments and Jeremy M. Stamper, a Seattle businessman.
Ironically, their web site claims that they are "the unbank" -- and turns out they were not a real bank afterall. So, you don't have to be a real bank to collect money! How many other "unbanks" are out there?

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Thursday, March 1, 2007

Meaning of NCUA and FDIC

"Learning the Finer Meaning of 'Insured': Banks and other institutions offer various guarantees on their investment products."

A good intro on who insures what for how much.

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Bank 2: Huron River Area Credit Union, Ann Arbor, MI

"Feds take over credit union: Problem at Huron River Area Credit Union not disclosed" [Feb 20, 2007] NCUA takes over a bank in MI.

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Bank 1: Metropolitan Savings Bank, Pittsburgh, PA

"Customers saw 'no rumblings of trouble' at bank" [Feb 11, 2007]. FDIC takes over a bank in PA.

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Bank Run Tally: Start

I want to keep a running tally on banks going under. This includes regular banks and credit unions.

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