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Is my money insured if you go under?
Is my money insured if you go under?

Yes, through the Securities Investor Protection Corporation (SIPC) in the US.

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Hatch provides access to the US share markets through our partner DriveWealth, a US regulated broker-dealer, and we do not hold any of your shares.

Citi (Citigroup Inc) custodies your shares and is headquartered in New York City.

In the case of US broker insolvency, Securities Investor Protection Corporation (SIPC) protects against the loss of cash and shares held by a customer at a financially-troubled SIPC-member brokerage firm. The limit of SIPC protection is $500,000 USD, which includes a $250,000 USD limit for cash.

Please note, when money is held in your Hatch account (uninvested), it is swept into a money market fund that is also protected under SIPC. You can find the money market fund prospectus here

The money you invest through Hatch is not insured against losses on the share markets. 

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