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If you’re looking for good news about banks, Extraco has a great story to tell. Founded as a cotton warehousing company in 1902, today we are one of the soundest and most secure banks in America. Want more info? Click on the tabs below and find out why it’s never been a better time to bank with Extraco.
Extraco is an independent, family-owned community bank, with three generations of family management in its 106-year history. Unlike investment banks, Extraco accepts and holds deposits for checking and savings accounts from our Central Texas friends and neighbors. We are regulated by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), and we pay for FDIC insurance to cover your deposits.
Because of our conservative banking history, Extraco is one of the soundest financial institutions in America today. Here are a few reasons why:
Want to know more about Extraco? Check our Heritage page.
Extraco is an FDIC-insured bank. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) is an independent agency of the United States government that protects against the loss of insured deposits if an FDIC-insured bank or savings association fails. FDIC deposit insurance is backed by the full faith and credit of the United States government. Since the FDIC was established in 1934, not one penny of insured funds has ever been lost by a customer of a federally insured bank.
What does this mean for you? Each Extraco depositor is insured to $250,000. There is no need for you to apply for or request FDIC insurance; each depositor is covered automatically.
The FDIC does provide separate insurance coverage for deposits held in different ownership categories such as single accounts, joint accounts, Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) and trust accounts. Ask your Relationship Manager how to set up your accounts using these regulations to insure every dollar you entrust to us.
Want to know how your money is covered at Extraco and other FDIC-insured institutions? Go to Ask EDIE.Remember when banks used to publish their balance sheets once a week in the newspaper? Those days are long gone, but Extraco still produces an annual Statement of Condition that contains a consolidated balance sheet for the past year’s performance. Want to know how Extraco fared? Check out our last three years’ performance at the links below.