There are a number of initiatives being developed in Bermuda designed to give added protection to consumers using financial services. This page provides information about the latest developments.
The Bermuda Monetary Authority has worked in close collaboration with the Ministry of Finance, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the Bermuda banking sector to develop proposals for introducing a DIS in Bermuda.
The DIS is designed to protect small depositors in banks by guaranteeing up to a maximum specified amount of their deposits in the event of an institution's failure.
In 2012, the BDIC was established as an independent body to administer and enforce the DIS, as well as to manage the DIS fund. The BDIC will serve several functions in this respect, including:
All licensed banks will be required to make regular deposits of a predetermined amount to the DIS fund. This fund will then be used to reimburse depositors in the event of the bank's failure.
Once the DIS is in place, retail and small business depositors of Bermuda's banks will have a measure of their deposits protected if their financial institution should suffer any significant failure.