Federal Deposit Insurance Corp
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) is an independent agency of the United States government established by Congress to uphold stability and public trust in the nation's financial system. The agency's primary functions include insuring deposits, supervising financial institutions for safety and soundness, and managing the resolution of failed banks.
Additionally, the FDIC provides essential resources for consumers and bankers alike, offering educational materials, research data, and tools to help individuals make informed financial decisions. Their commitment to maintaining consumer confidence is evident through various initiatives aimed at promoting economic inclusion and safeguarding assets.
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