The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) is an independent agency established by Congress to ensure stability and public trust in the country's financial system. It insures deposits, oversees financial institutions for safety and consumer protection, and manages receiverships.
In addition to its regulatory functions, the FDIC offers resources, analysis, news, and information to various stakeholders in the banking industry, including consumers, bankers, and analysts, to promote transparency and understanding within the sector.
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