Common use of Sweep Program Clause in Contracts

Sweep Program. Sweep Program is a service provided by HTS to its customers offering you the option of automatically transferring excess cash balances in your securities account to either an account at a bank whose deposits are insured by the FDIC or a money market mutual fund product. A sweep of your excess cash balance allows you to earn interest on the funds while retaining the flexibility to quickly access that cash to purchase securities or withdraw it. To participate in the HTS sweep program, you must select a sweep option upon account opening. HTS may change the products available under the sweep program. For existing accounts, please notify your Financial Advisor if you wish to sweep cash balances to the Bank Insured Deposit, Dreyfus General Money Market Fund, or other selection. If you decline participation in the sweep program, fail to make a sweep program election, or if your account is ineligible to sweep, excess cash balances must be retained in an interest-bearing SIPC insured credit investment pending (CIP) account held at HTS. Unlike cash accounts, individual retirement accounts and qualified retirement plan accounts may not retain excess cash balances in CIP. Therefore, these specific types of accounts must affirmatively select either the money market fund option or Bank Insured Deposit option. HTS must provide any customer participating in its sweep program at least thirty (30) days written notice of (1) changes to the terms and conditions of the sweep program and any products currently available through the sweep program, (2) any changes, additions or deletions of products available through the sweep program, and

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Customer Agreement, www.eoption.com, www.ntbinc.com

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Sweep Program. Sweep Program is a service provided by HTS to its customers offering you the option of automatically transferring excess cash balances in your securities account to either an account at a bank whose deposits are insured by the FDIC or a money market mutual fund product. A sweep of your excess cash balance allows you to earn interest on the funds while retaining the flexibility to quickly access that cash to purchase securities or withdraw it. To participate in the HTS sweep program, you must select a sweep option upon account opening. HTS may change the products available under the sweep program. For existing accounts, please notify your Financial Advisor Broker if you wish to sweep cash balances to the Bank Insured Deposit, Dreyfus General Money Market Fund, or other selection. If you decline participation in the sweep program, fail to make a sweep program election, or if your account is ineligible to sweep, excess cash balances must be retained in an interest-interest- bearing SIPC insured credit investment pending (CIP) account held at HTS. Unlike cash accounts, individual retirement accounts and qualified retirement plan accounts may not retain excess cash balances in CIP. Therefore, these specific types of accounts must affirmatively select either the money market fund option or Bank Insured Deposit option. HTS must provide any customer participating in its sweep program at least thirty (30) days written notice of (1) changes to the terms and conditions of the sweep program and any products currently available through the sweep program, (2) any changes, additions or deletions of products available through the sweep program, and

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Brochure Customer Agreement and Information Brochure, Customer Agreement and Information Brochure, Brochure Customer Agreement and Information Brochure

Sweep Program. Sweep Program is a service provided by HTS to its customers offering you the option of automatically transferring excess cash balances in your securities account to either an account at a bank whose deposits are insured by the FDIC or a money market mutual fund product. A sweep of your excess cash balance allows you to earn interest on the funds while retaining the flexibility to quickly access that cash to purchase securities or withdraw it. To participate in the HTS sweep program, you must select a sweep option upon account opening. HTS may change the products available under the sweep program. For existing accounts, please notify your Financial Advisor if you wish to sweep cash balances to the Bank Insured Deposit, Dreyfus General Money Market Fund, or other selection. If you decline participation in the sweep program, fail to make a sweep program election, or if your account is ineligible to sweep, excess cash balances must be retained in an interest-interest- bearing SIPC insured credit investment pending (CIP) account held at HTS. Unlike cash accounts, individual retirement accounts and qualified retirement plan accounts may not retain excess cash balances in CIP. Therefore, these specific types of accounts must affirmatively select either the money market fund option or Bank Insured Deposit option. HTS must provide any customer participating in its sweep program at least thirty (30) days written notice of (1) changes to the terms and conditions of the sweep program and any products currently available through the sweep program, (2) any changes, additions or deletions of products available through the sweep program, and

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Brochure Customer Agreement and Information Brochure, Brochure Customer Agreement and Information Brochure, Brochure Customer Agreement and Information Brochure

Sweep Program. Sweep Program is a service provided by HTS to its customers offering you the option of automatically transferring excess cash balances in your securities account to either an account at a bank whose deposits are insured by the FDIC or a money market mutual fund product. A sweep of your excess cash balance allows you to earn interest on the funds while retaining the flexibility to quickly access that cash to purchase securities or withdraw it. To participate in the HTS sweep program, you must select a sweep option upon account opening. HTS may change the products available under the sweep program. For existing accounts, please notify your Financial Advisor Professional if you wish to sweep cash balances to the Bank Insured Deposit, Dreyfus General Money Market Fund, or other selection. If you decline participation in the sweep program, fail to make a sweep program election, or if your account is ineligible to sweep, excess cash balances must be retained in an interest-interest- bearing SIPC insured credit investment pending (CIP) account held at HTS. Unlike cash accounts, individual retirement accounts and qualified retirement plan accounts may not retain excess cash balances in CIP. Therefore, these specific types of accounts must affirmatively select either the money market fund option or Bank Insured Deposit option. HTS must provide any customer participating in its sweep program at least thirty (30) days written notice of (1) changes to the terms and conditions of the sweep program and any products currently available through the sweep program, (2) any changes, additions or deletions of products available through the sweep program, and

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Brochure Customer Agreement and Information Brochure

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Sweep Program. Sweep Program is a service provided by HTS to its customers offering you the option of automatically transferring excess cash balances in your securities account to either an account at a bank whose deposits are insured by the FDIC or a money market mutual fund product. A sweep of your excess cash balance allows you to earn interest on the funds while retaining the flexibility to quickly access that cash to purchase securities or withdraw it. To participate in the HTS sweep program, you must select a sweep option upon account opening. HTS may change the products available under the sweep program. For existing accounts, please notify your Financial Advisor Professional if you wish to sweep cash balances to the Bank Insured Deposit, Dreyfus General Money Market Fund, or other selection. If you decline participation in the sweep program, fail to make a sweep program election, or if your account is ineligible to sweepineligible, excess cash balances must be retained in an interest-interest- bearing SIPC insured credit investment pending (CIP) account held at HTS. Unlike cash accounts, individual retirement accounts and qualified retirement plan accounts may not retain excess cash balances in CIP. Therefore, these specific types of accounts must affirmatively select either the money market fund option or Bank Insured Deposit option. HTS must provide any customer participating in its sweep program at least thirty (30) days written notice of (1) changes to the terms and conditions of the sweep program and any products currently available through the sweep program, (2) any changes, additions or deletions of products available through the sweep program, and

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.hilltopsecurities.com

Sweep Program. Sweep Program is a service provided by HTS to its customers offering you the option of automatically transferring excess cash balances in your securities account to either an account at a bank whose deposits are insured by the FDIC or a money market mutual fund product. A sweep of your excess cash balance allows you to earn interest on the funds while retaining the flexibility to quickly access that cash to purchase securities or withdraw it. To participate in the HTS sweep program, you must select a sweep option upon account opening. HTS may change the products available under the sweep program. For existing accounts, please notify your Financial Advisor if you wish to sweep cash balances to the Bank Insured Deposit, Dreyfus General Money Market Fund, or other selection. If you decline participation in the sweep program, fail to make a sweep program election, or if your account is ineligible to sweepineligible, excess cash balances must be retained in an interest-interest- bearing SIPC insured credit investment pending (CIP) account held at HTS. Unlike cash accounts, individual retirement accounts and qualified retirement plan accounts may not retain excess cash balances in CIP. Therefore, these specific types of accounts must affirmatively select either the money market fund option or Bank Insured Deposit option. HTS must provide any customer participating in its sweep program at least thirty (30) days written notice of (1) changes to the terms and conditions of the sweep program and any products currently available through the sweep program, (2) any changes, additions or deletions of products available through the sweep program, and

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.momentumin.com

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