Federal Deposit Insurance Corp
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) is an independent agency established by Congress to ensure stability and instill public confidence in the financial system of the United States. With a mission to protect depositors and promote the soundness of insured depository institutions, the FDIC provides deposit insurance, conducts examinations and supervision, and offers a range of resources and initiatives to support consumers, bankers, and other stakeholders.
As a pre-eminent source of research and analysis in the U.S. banking industry, the FDIC offers a wealth of information through its extensive collection of financial education materials, data tools, and documentation of laws and regulations. Additionally, the FDIC publishes regular updates on news and activities, including press releases, speeches, and testimony, to keep the public informed about policy changes, conferences, and events related to the banking sector.
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