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About Sipc
The Securities Investor Protection Corporation (SIPC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to protecting investors by restoring their cash and securities when brokerage firms fail. With over 50 years of experience, SIPC has recovered billions of dollars for investors and provides resources for filing claims and understanding the claims process.
Restore your cash and securities when your brokerage firm fails.
What You Can Do
- File a claim for missing assets
- Access information on open cases
- Download SIPC brochures
- Learn about the claims process
- View annual reports and financial history
Frequently Asked Questions
What does SIPC do?
SIPC protects investors by restoring their cash and securities when a brokerage firm fails financially.
How can I file a claim?
You can find claim forms and deadlines on the SIPC website under the 'Cases & Claims' section.
Is my investment protected by SIPC?
SIPC protects cash and securities held by member brokerage firms, but does not cover digital asset securities that are not registered.
How long has SIPC been in operation?
SIPC has been protecting investors for over 50 years since its establishment by Congress.
Where can I find more information about SIPC?
You can access detailed information, including brochures and annual reports, on the SIPC website.