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Welcome to the Resource Center for NBID. You'll find comprehensive guides and documentation to help you start working with NBID as quickly as possible, as well as support if you get stuck. Let's jump right in!

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Introduction to NBID

  • Welcome to the NBID Resource Center!
  • What is NBID?
  • What is a deposit network?
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FAQs

  • Comparison to and conversion from other network providers
  • Product capabilities and support
  • Integrations

Managing your program

  • Onboarding and Program Setup
  • Operations and Workflows
  • Using the Admin Portal
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Client Experience

  • Using the Depositor Portal
  • Customer Education and Marketing Materials

Reporting and Documentation

  • Daily Program Report
  • End of Month Settlement Report
  • Monthly Account Statement
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Additional Products

  • Prospect Finder

Community Discussion Board

  • Join the conversation

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Disclosures

A list identifying NBID / ModernFi network banks can be found here. NBID and ModernFi are not FDIC-insured banks, and deposit insurance covers the failure of an insured bank. Certain conditions must be satisfied for “pass-through” FDIC deposit insurance coverage to apply. NBID is not a member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) and is not a financial institution, nor does it offer financial institution deposits and its services are not guaranteed or insured by the FDIC.

Funds placed through NBID's deposit network are deposited at FDIC-insured banks. Each participating bank provides FDIC insurance coverage up to $250,000 per depositor. By spreading deposits across multiple banks in the network, customers may be eligible for aggregate FDIC insurance beyond the standard $250,000 limit provided by a single institution. Customers should monitor their total assets at each program bank to determine the extent of available FDIC insurance coverage.

FDIC insurance is subject to FDIC rules, including pass-through coverage requirements. For more information about FDIC insurance, visit www.FDIC.gov.

Deposits exceeding applicable FDIC coverage limits at any single institution are not insured by the FDIC.

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