innskuddet
Innskuddet, also known as the Norwegian Deposit Insurance Scheme, is a government-backed insurance scheme designed to protect depositors in the event of a bank failure. Established in 1992, it is overseen by the Norwegian Financial Supervisory Authority (Finanstilsynet). The scheme ensures that depositors' funds are safeguarded up to a specified limit, currently set at NOK 2 million (approximately USD 200,000) per depositor, per bank.
Innskuddet operates by providing financial compensation to depositors in the event of a bank's insolvency. The
The scheme is mandatory for all banks operating in Norway, and it applies to all deposit accounts,
Innskuddet has been praised for its effectiveness in providing depositor protection and maintaining public confidence in