Deposit insurance national bank
Bank created as a receiver for a failed U.S. bank / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"DINB" redirects here. For the dinB gene, see DNA polymerase IV.
A deposit insurance national bank (DINB, /ˈdɪnbi/ DIN-bee[1]) is a temporary bank in the United States that is established by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) in the wake of a bank failure under the Banking Acts of 1933 and 1935.[2]