- But by using ICS ®, the Insured Cash Sweep ® service, and CDARS ®, you can access multi-million-dollar FDIC protection by working directly with just one bank. Financial institutions that offer Insured Cash Sweep and/or CDARS are members of the ICS Network and/or the CDARS.
- CDARS is a registered service mark of Promontory Interfinancial Network, LLC. Taylor Bank CDARS Information. Minimum opening deposit per account of $35,000; Available in the following terms: 6.
- CDARS is committed to improve the lives of vulnerable people and those with complex needs arising from the ill-effects of addiction to alcohol, drugs and other psychosocial conditions.
The Certificate of Deposit Account Registry Service® (CDARS) Almost anyone who wants to combine the convenience of working directly with just one financial institution with the security of access to FDIC.
Our vision
CDARS is committed to improve the lives of vulnerable people and those with complex needs arising from the ill-effects of addiction to alcohol, drugs and other psychosocial conditions.
Our mission
- Providing a holistic approach to help improve the mental, physical, social and emotional health and wellbeing of clients
- Focusing on their recovery and re-integration into society;
- Supporting and providing information to members of their family and carers.
Our values
CDARS is a well-respected organisation with over 25 years’ experience delivering psychosocial services to substance misusers and their families. At the heart of our organisation are strong values; we are:
- Client-centred
- Inclusive
- Respectful
- Non-judgemental
- Confidential
Our objectives
Cdars Vs Ics
- Provide a range of psychosocial services to support the recovery from drug and alcohol addiction, people experiencing mental health crisis and perpetrators of domestic violence, to support their re-integration within the community;
- Limit the harm which comes with drug and alcohol addiction for our clients, their families and carers, and the wider community;
- Raise awareness about the risks associated with drugs and alcohol within community settings.