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  2. Deposit insurance - Wikipedia

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    It is a continuation and a perfection of government's deposit insurance program regarding blanket guarantee after Asian Financial Crisis during the year 1998 to year 2005. The most significant change on deposit insurance program is the discarding of blanket guarantee, which deemed could initiate moral hazard, and becoming the limited guarantee ...

  3. Security deposit - Wikipedia

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    The rate of interest earned on security deposits typically changes each year. Currently [when?] this rate is set at .06% in the state of Connecticut. [4] The rate is .01% in Chicago, Illinois, but this rate is only payable on buildings with a certain occupancy threshold. [5] A landlord's deductions from a tenant's security deposit must be ...

  4. Damage deposit - Wikipedia

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    Information on tenancy deposits from Shelter (UK) Tenants' Rights: Security Deposits (USA) from the Connecticut Network for Legal Aid; Tenants' information guide on deposits (UK) aimed at students, but useful for most types of tenants. Tenancy Deposit Scheme for Regulated Agents (UK) - a scheme aiming to aid fairness in tenancy deposits.

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  6. New California law will limit how much landlords charge for ...

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    Newsom signed AB 12 into law on Wednesday. Beginning July 2024, your security deposit cannot exceed one month’s rent, regardless if the unit is furnished or not. Small-scale landlords who own no ...

  7. Deposit Insurance and Credit Guarantee Corporation - Wikipedia

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    It was established on 15 July 1978 under the Deposit Insurance and Credit Guarantee Corporation Act, 1961 for the purpose of providing insurance of deposits and guaranteeing of credit facilities. DICGC insures all bank deposits, such as saving, fixed, current, recurring deposit for up to the limit of Rs. 500,000 of each depositor in a bank. The ...

  8. Temporary Liquidity Guarantee Program - Wikipedia

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    The Temporary Liquidity Guarantee Program (TLGP) was a program administered by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) from 2008 to 2012 in the aftermath of the 2007–2008 financial crisis. The program sought to promote confidence in the US banking system by guaranteeing interbank loans and no-interest transaction accounts, such as ...

  9. Performance bond - Wikipedia

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    A performance bond, also known as a contract bond, is a surety bond issued by an insurance company or a bank to guarantee satisfactory completion of a project by a contractor. The term is also used to denote a collateral deposit of good faith money, intended to secure a futures contract, commonly known as margin.