Former Signature Bank deposits other than those related to the digital banking business will be assumed by a unit of New York Community Bancorp as of Monday, the FDIC said. GregAhl reports
Signature Bridge Bank depositors -- other than depositors related to the digital banking business -- will automatically become depositors of Flagstar, and will continue to be insured by the FDIC up the insurance limit.
Flagstar Bank's bid did not include $4 billion of deposits related to the former Signature Bank's digital banking business. The FDIC will provide these deposits directly to customers whose accounts are associated with the digital banking business, according to the press release.
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