
SIPC - Securities Investor Protection Corporation
SIPC's official website appears exclusively at www.sipc.org. For any questions or concerns, contact SIPC at 202-371-8300 or by manually addressing an email to [email protected].
What SIPC Protects
SIPC protects against the loss of cash and securities – such as stocks and bonds – held by a customer at a financially-troubled SIPC-member brokerage firm. The limit of SIPC protection is $500,000, …
SIPC - About SIPC
Who We Are We are a non-profit corporation that has been protecting investors for 50 years. We work to restore investors’ cash and securities when their brokerage firm fails. SIPC has recovered billions of …
SIPC - What is SIPC?
The Securities Investor Protection Corporation (SIPC) protects customers if their brokerage firm fails. Brokerage firm failures are rare. If it happens, SIPC protects the securities and cash in your …
SIPC - Investor FAQs
SIPC protection applies to a former SIPC member only up to 180 days after the brokerage firm ceases to be a SIPC member. If you have questions about when your broker-dealer ceased to be a SIPC …
SIPC - List of Members
List of Members All registered brokers or dealers are SIPC members by law, with some exceptions. # & A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
SIPC - La Función De SIPC
SIPC es la primera línea de defensa cuando una firma de corretaje quiebra y queda adeudando dinero en efectivo y valores a sus clientes. Aunque no todos los inversionistas están protegidos por SIPC, …
SIPC - Mission
SIPC was created under the Securities Investor Protection Act as a non-profit membership corporation. SIPC oversees the liquidation of member firms that close when the firm is bankrupt or in financial …
SIPC - History and Track Record
The Securities Investor Protection Corporation (SIPC) had its origins in the difficult years of 1968-70, when the paperwork crunch, brought on by unexpectedly high trading volume, was followed by a …
Up to $500,000 for Securities SIPC protects customers against the loss of their stocks, bonds, Treasury securities, certificates of deposit, mutual funds, money market mutual funds, and certain other …