FDIC
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) is an independent agency established by Congress to uphold stability and public confidence in the United States' financial system. The FDIC insures deposits, supervises financial institutions for safety and consumer protection, and manages receiverships for large, complex financial institutions.
In addition to protecting consumer assets, the FDIC provides a wealth of educational resources and tools, such as the Electronic Deposit Insurance Estimator (EDIE), to help individuals make informed financial decisions. The agency remains a key source of research and analysis regarding the U.S. banking industry, publishing regular reports and updates on financial performance and institutional stability.
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