Every credit union member is covered. If a member dies, the protection continues through a trustee, executor, administrator or legal representative.
Each credit union pays premiums to CUDIC for deposit insurance coverage.
For the purposes of determining deposit insurance protection, a business is defined as a corporation, partnership, association, registered charity, or government.
Deposits Held in the Name of a Corporation, Partnership or Association
CUDIC provides separate deposit insurance protection up to $250,000 for the deposits held in the name of a corporation, partnership, or association. Each account must be designated on the credit union’s records by name and the credit union must maintain copies of the appropriate supporting documentation.
Eligible types of businesses include:
Deposits for eligible business accounts are insured separately from deposits held in the names of any of the individual principals.
Note: Deposits of a Sole Proprietorship business are not separately insured from other deposits held in the name of the individual owner.
No. The maximum insurance protection is $250,000 for the business entity.
CUDIC insures deposits of a business at each Nova Scotia credit union up to a maximum of $250,000 for all business types, except sole proprietorships.
Deposits for eligible business accounts are insured separately from deposits held in the names of any of the individual principals. Eligible deposits in the name of a business will be insured separately from eligible deposits in individual accounts or accounts in the name(s) of the business owner(s) if the business is a partnership or an incorporated business.
No. CUDIC will, as soon as possible, determine all insured deposits and pay member claims as they are entitled.
The Nova Scotia Credit Union Deposit Insurance Corporation is administered by a seven-member board of directors appointed by the Province of Nova Scotia.
The Nova Scotia Credit Union Deposit Insurance Corporation is administered by a seven-member board of directors appointed by the Province of Nova Scotia, at least three of whom are nominated by Atlantic Central.