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CDAR
(redirected from Certificate of Deposit Account Registry)

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CDARCustomer Dialed Account Recording
CDARCertificate of Deposit Account Registry
CDARCurrent Descriptor Address Register
CDARCollateral Duty Addictions Representative
CDARControlled Drug Administration Record
CDARCytidine Deaminases that Act on RNA
CDARClassified Document Accountability Register
CDARCertificate of Deposit Assessment Rate


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Until the subsidiary banks become well capitalized again, they are prohibited from accepting, renewing or rolling over all brokered deposits including those in the Certificate of Deposit Account Registry Service without a waiver from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
And we are pleased to offer full FDIC insurance coverage on your CD investments through the Certificate of Deposit Account Registry Service (CDARS).
While the state's credit unions can serve as parking spots for CD for schools and municipalities, Hune said they are not considered members of the Certificate of Deposit Account Registry Service program because the network restricts membership to FDIC-insured banks.
 
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