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Google Wallet funds are now FDIC-insured
Yahoo Finance ^ | 4-20-2015 | Mandi Woodruff

Posted on 04/20/2015 6:00:33 PM PDT by Citizen Zed

Google (GOOGL) is making a big change to its mobile payment service, Google Wallet, Yahoo Finance has learned. Funds that are left in Google Wallet will now be FDIC-insured, which means Google users’ money is now a whole lot safer — and they probably never even knew it.

Here’s why this matters: when you stash your cash in mobile payment apps like Venmo, PayPal and Google Wallet, that money is not FDIC-insured. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation protects funds held by banking institutions up to $250,000. This is a good thing because, as history has proven time and again, banks can fail and when they do, the little guys need someone looking out for them.

These hot new money transfer services fall under the category of “non-banking institutions,” which includes the likes of payday lenders and prepaid debit cards. As a nonbank, they aren’t legally required to be federally insured.

These aren’t places consumers normally park their money, but rather tools to transfer funds from one person or entity to another. But that doesn’t mean customers don’t use them to stash their cash. For example, Google Wallet customers who send cash to or receive cash from other Google users can choose to keep those funds in what’s called their Wallet Balance.

As of now, Google Wallet’s user agreement says balances are not FDIC-insured. However, a Google spokesperson confirmed in a statement to Yahoo Finance that its current policy has changed. The company will hold Wallet balances in multiple banking institutions that are FDIC-insured, which means if anything were to happen to the company, users funds’ would be protected. The spokesperson did not provide any further details or say when the company would update its user agreement.

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TOPICS: Chit/Chat
KEYWORDS: fdic; google
Are a lot of people lighting up on 4/20 day or can this possibly be true?
1 posted on 04/20/2015 6:00:33 PM PDT by Citizen Zed
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To: Citizen Zed

another “bail out” by taxpayers (if a loss - we pay - not Google)


2 posted on 04/20/2015 6:04:35 PM PDT by shalom aleichem
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To: Citizen Zed
The company will hold Wallet balances in multiple banking institutions that are FDIC-insured

Seems reasonable to me. You can argue about the whole FDIC thing, but sounds like they are using existing institutions.

3 posted on 04/20/2015 6:06:40 PM PDT by nascarnation (Impeach, convict, deport)
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To: Citizen Zed

I thought the insurance dropped back down to pre-recession figures.


4 posted on 04/20/2015 6:12:32 PM PDT by Vermont Lt (When you are inclined to to buy storage boxes, but contractor bags instead.)
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To: Citizen Zed

This should make a dent in civil forfeitures of large amounts of dough.


5 posted on 04/20/2015 6:39:13 PM PDT by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi - Revolution is a'brewin!!!)
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To: Citizen Zed

Deposit Insurance will be worth next to nothing. The US Government owes over 19 trillion dollars. Where are they going to get the money to make good on all their “insured” deposits


6 posted on 04/20/2015 6:40:06 PM PDT by webheart (We are all pretty much living in a fiction.)
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