I've written before about the equivalent insurance available to Canadians and Americans for assets held at a bank (CDIC / CDIC) or brokerage (CIPF / SIPC). I was interested to see yet another kind of asset protection, and I immediately started wondering whether Canada had equivalent protection for credit union members.
It turns out that there is similar protection in Canada, but it is structured differently.
Canada's credit unions and caisses populaires (as they are known in Quebec) are provincially incorporated, whereas credit unions in the U.S. are federally chartered entities. As a result of this, regulation of Canadian credit unions is almost exclusively at the provincial level. The CUCC is federally chartered and regulated, and receives some liquidity support from the Bank of Canada and the CDIC, and several provinces (Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, Ontario and Saskatchewan) have credit union centrals that are registered under both federal and provincial legislation.
Each province provides its own insurance on deposits at credit unions. The details by province are as follows:
- Alberta - Unlimited deposits protected under Credit Union Deposit Guarantee Corporation (CUDGC)
- British Columbia - Deposits protected up to $100,000 under Credit Union Deposit Insurance Corporation (CUDIC)
- Manitoba - Unlimited deposits protected under Credit Union Deposit Guarantee Corporation of Manitoba (CUDGC)
- Newfoundland - Deposits protected up to $250,000 under Credit Union Deposit Guarantee Corporation (CUDGC)
- New Brunswick - Unlimited deposits protected under Credit Union Deposit Insurance Corporation (CUDIC)
- Nova Scotia - Deposits protected up to $250,000 under Credit Union Deposit Insurance Corporation (CUDIC)
- Ontario - Deposits protected up to $100,000 under Deposit Insurance Corporation of Ontario (DICO)
- Prince Edward Island - Deposits protected up to $60,000 under Credit Union Deposit Insurance Corporation (CUDIC)
- Quebec - Deposits protected under l'Autorité des marchés financiers (AMF - I couldn't find details on a limit to the coverage)
- Saskatchewan - Unlimited deposits protected under Credit Union Deposit Guarantee Corporation (CUDGC)
9 comments:
For Québec, the max is 100,000. The info is here:
http://www.lautorite.qc.ca/clientele/consommateur/assurance-depots.en.html
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Wow, that is a big difference for citizens living in PEI, and it leads to the question of WHY? Shouldn't Canadians living there have some insurance that their deposits will be guaranteed at the same level as other provinces?
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FYI - CUDIC insurance coverage in British Columbia is no longer limited to $100,000 - that ceiling is now unlimited (see Bill 45).
Thanks for sharing this useful information with all of us.Keep sharing more in the future.
Have a nice time ahead.
The maximum for New Brunswick is CAD 250 000.
http://www.assurance-nb.ca/FAQs-e.asp
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