The Fondo de Seguro de Depósitos (FSD) covers eligible PEN and US-dollar deposits at SBS-licensed Peruvian banks up to a per-depositor per-institution ceiling currently published around S/ 119,517. The ceiling is updated quarterly under SBS rules and is indexed to Peruvian inflation — it has been raised repeatedly since 2018, so the headline figure on a third-party page can drift within months. Verify the current ceiling on fsd.org.pe or sbs.gob.pe before relying on the cover. Membership is statutory for chartered Peruvian banks: Banco de Crédito del Perú, BBVA Continental, Interbank, and Scotiabank Peru are all FSD members, and an eligible PEN deposit at any of them sits inside the same statutory envelope.
Yape, Plin, and Tunki are not separate licences. They are wallets and payment rails operated on top of chartered SBS-supervised banks. Yape sits inside BCP; Tunki sits inside Interbank; Plin is a multi-bank rail that depends on which member bank issued the underlying account. Because the receiving entity in each case is a chartered bank, eligible PEN balances ARE FSD-covered up to the per-depositor per-institution ceiling — but the cover travels through the parent licence. There is no FSD entry for "Yape" — there is an FSD entry for BCP. Read the receiving-account class on the bank statement, not the brand on the app icon. The FSD ceiling is per institution, so funding multiple parent banks (e.g. BCP via Yape plus Interbank via Tunki) layers cover where a single relationship would not.
EEDE balances are not deposits. Empresas de Dinero Electrónico under Ley 29985 of 2013 are SBS-supervised but they are not deposit-taking institutions — customer funds are held in trust accounts at custody banks rather than on the EEDE balance sheet. The trust structure protects funds from the failure of the EEDE itself, but it is not deposit insurance: recovery depends on the trust arrangement and the custody bank, not on FSD. Bim is the live retail example. The FSD ceiling does not apply, regardless of how the wallet is marketed.
See the SBS / Peru glossary entry for a walk-through of the licence classes and how SBS publishes them, and the LatAm neobanks pillar for cross-country comparison.