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The following questions and answers represent the most commonly asked questions by
customers of the failed bank.
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- Over $100,000:
What if I have more than $100,000 in my accounts at Hume
Bank?
- Lose Any Money?
Will I lose anything on my deposit account?
- Uninsured:
Will I collect my uninsured deposits?
- What happened?
What happened, why did the bank fail?
- Customer Impact:
How does this action affect me?
- Claim Account(s):
How do I claim my account(s)?
- ATM/Debit Card/Checks:
Can I continue to write checks or use my ATM/Debit card?
- Final Statement:
How will I get my final statement(s) from Hume Bank?
- Interest:
Will I continue to earn interest at the same rate?
- IRAs:
What if I have an Individual Retirement Account (IRA)? Will my savings still be insured?
- Wire Transfer:
Can funds be wired to me?
- Interest Checks/Cashier's Checks:
My interest check or cashier's check bounced; what do I do? (OR) Can I cash my interest check or
cashier's check?
- Records/Account Histories:
What if I need information regarding my account during the time Hume Bank was in business?
- Direct Deposits - Government Deposits:
What will happen to my direct deposits?
- Outstanding Checks:
What will happen to the checks which have not cleared my account?
- Loans:
How do I make my loan payments?
- FDIC Insurance:
Where can I find out more information about Federal Deposit Insurance rules?
- Safe Deposit Boxes:
How can I claim the contents of my safe deposit box?
- Unpaid Bill:
I did some work for Hume Bank and have not yet been paid. What should I do?
- Deposit Broker/Brokered Deposits:
I am a deposit broker or I have a deposit through a broker. What do I need to do?
- Tax Reporting - 1098/1099s:
Who will send my 1098 and/or 1099 information after the end of the year?
- Media:
I represent a TV/Newspaper/Radio and would like some information.
- New Bank Insured?
Is the new bank insured by the FDIC?
- Deposits Existing at Assuming Bank:
I already have other deposit accounts with the new bank. When combined with the balances at this
bank, my deposits exceed $100,000. Are all of my funds at both banks insured?
- Checks not honored:
A merchant will not honor my check. What can I do?
- Early withdrawal penalty:
Will I incur an early withdrawal penalty if I close my CD before maturity?
- Account Hold:
I have been advised there is a hold on my account. What does that mean?
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| 1. What
if I have more than $100,000 in my accounts at Hume Bank? |
| The first $100,000 of your deposits will be available immediately.
If you have more than $100,000 in your account (or $250,000 in your IRA), or if the total of your related accounts exceeds $100,000, your accounts may require review by an FDIC Claim Agent. All accounts that appear to be related are reviewed to determine ownership and insurance coverage. Certain entitlements and different types of accounts can be insured in excess of the $100,000. If you think you might have uninsured deposits, you should call the FDIC at 1-866-806-6128 to arrange for a telephone interview with a Claim Agent. |
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| 2. Will I lose anything on my deposit account? |
| Principal and interest on insured accounts, through March 7, 2008, are fully protected by the FDIC, to at least $100,000. Certain entitlements and different types of accounts can be insured in excess of the $100,000.
If you have more than $100,000 in your account (or $250,000 in your IRA), or if the total of your related accounts exceeds $100,000, your accounts may require review by an FDIC Claim Agent. All accounts that appear to be related are reviewed to determine ownership and insurance coverage. Certain entitlements and different types of accounts can be insured in excess of the $100,000. If you think you might have uninsured deposits, you should call the FDIC at 1-866-806-6128 to arrange for a telephone interview with a Claim Agent. |
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| 3. Will I collect my
uninsured deposits? |
| If it is determined that you have some uninsured funds, the FDIC will mail you a Receiver Certificate. This certificate entitles you to share proportionately in any funds recovered through the sale of the assets of Hume Bank. You may eventually recover some of your uninsured funds. Of course, you will receive full payment for your insured amount.
When a financial institution is closed, and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ("FDIC") is appointed as receiver, one of FDIC's responsibilities is to sell the institution's assets to pay the depositors and its creditors. If there is any excess cash generated by the disposition of these assets less disposition cost and reserves met (cash it must hold to meet the obligations of the receivership), then a dividend will be declared and distributed to the proven claimants.
For an explanation of the dividend process go to FDIC Dividends from Failed Banks |
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4. What happened, why did the bank fail? |
| As of Friday, March 7, 2008, Hume Bank, Hume, MO was closed by the Missouri
Division of Finance, and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
was appointed Receiver. According to regulatory policy, there is no advance
notice given to the public. Please see the Missouri Division of Finance
press release for more information. The good news is that no one lost any
insured deposit money as a result of the closure
of Hume Bank. To protect depositors, the FDIC Board of Directors approved
the assumption of Hume Bank’s insured deposits by Security Bank, Rich Hill,
MO. |
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5. How does this action affect me? |
| All insured deposits have been transferred to Security Bank. If you held an account at Hume Bank, you now have an account at Security Bank. The former Hume Bank location will reopen Monday as a branch of Security Bank. Please note that the drive-up will not reopen until Monday morning; however, you will have continued access to your money through your ATM/Debit card. The ATM machine may be unavailable for a short period of time on Friday to obtain closing numbers; however, it will be operational shortly after that is accomplished. You will be notified of any changes to your account, including any new signature cards or forms, by Security Bank. |
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| 6. How do I claim my account(s)? |
| A deposit insurance payment of your account(s) up to the insured limit has
already been transferred to Security Bank, and your account
will be handled as usual. Please be advised that if there is no activity
in your account in
the next 18 months, that money could be returned to the FDIC and eventually
escheated to your state. |
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7. Can I continue to
write checks or use my ATM/Debit card? |
| You will be able to continue using your personal checks at this time, and your ATM/Debit card will continue to work. The ATM machine may be unavailable for a short period of time on Friday to obtain closing numbers; however, it will be operational shortly after that is accomplished. You will receive a mailed notice from Security Bank in the next week regarding your transferred accounts. You may receive new checks and new account numbers in the future, and the assuming bank will notify you of changes in the future. |
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8. How will I get my final statement(s) from Hume Bank? |
| A final statement will be mailed to you at the address on record at the bank. |
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Will I continue to earn interest at the same rate? |
| All interest accrued through March 7, 2008, will be paid at your same rate.
Security Bank will be reviewing rates and will provide further
information soon. |
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| 10.
What if I have an Individual Retirement Account (IRA)? Will my savings still be insured? |
| Yes. IRA funds are insured separately from other types of accounts up to $250,000. |
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Can funds be wired to me? |
| Please contact Security Bank at 1-660-643-7612 to obtain information
regarding your wire request. |
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| 12.
My interest check or cashier's check bounced; what do I do? (OR) Can I cash my interest check or cashier's check? |
| Interest checks and cashier's checks will continue to clear up to the insurance
limit. Outstanding cashier's checks and interest checks are eligible for
deposit insurance coverage and will be added back to any other of your
account balances
with the same ownership capacities to determine your insurance coverage.
If a portion of an interest check or cashier's check exceeds the insurance
limits,
a stop payment order may have been issued on that check. If you believe
that a check in your possession exceeds the deposit insurance limits, you
can call
1-866-806-6128 to schedule an appointment
to speak to an FDIC Claim Agent. |
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| 13.
What if I need information regarding my account during the time Hume Bank was in business? |
| All deposit account histories and records are in the process of being passed
to Security Bank. Please contact a representative of Security
Bank Customer Service at 1-660-643-7612 to obtain a copy of any records
you may need. |
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| 14.
What will happen to my direct deposits? |
| Direct Deposits will continue as normal. If you need to change anything
in the future, please contact Security Bank to make those
arrangements. |
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