Stand Out in Your Market with Excess Insurance
Added convenience. Greater coverage. For your success and the needs of your members. Show your strength by offering protection no banks and few credit unions can offer – excess share insurance from Excess Share Insurance Corporation (ESI). Your current members will notice, and so will new ones.
Stand Out in Your Market with Excess Insurance
Show your strength by offering protection no banks and few credit unions can offer – excess share insurance from Excess Share Insurance Corporation (ESI). Your current members will notice, and so will new ones.
Strength in Numbers
ESI is licensed to provide excess share insurance to state and federally chartered credit unions in 35 states plus the District of Columbia.
Flexible Coverage Options
ESI offers two excess insurance options based on the unique needs of your credit union and your members: Double Cover, and Custom Cover. Choose one or multiple policies to accomplish your specific objectives.
Not sure where to begin? We can help you understand the many different ways an excess share insurance program can be structured, and together determine the policy type – or types – right for your credit union.
Double Cover
Double Cover can protect every member of your credit union by providing up to $250,000 of coverage over your primary coverage limits.
Double Cover was one of ESI’s first product offerings and remains its most popular program, used by hundreds of credit unions across the country.
Custom Cover
Custom Cover allows your credit union to insure balances up to $5,000,000 above the limits of your primary share insurer, accommodating specific members, larger businesses, and institutional accounts. Other limitations and restrictions may apply.
Custom Cover is not available in the state of Washington.
Excess Share Availability
Does My Credit Union Have Excess Insurance?
Ask if Your Accounts Are Covered
To determine if your credit union offers excess share insurance coverage and how the program is structured, please contact ESI or your credit union.