The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) is an independent agency established by Congress to ensure stability and public confidence in the nation's financial system. The FDIC insures deposits, supervises financial institutions for safety and consumer protection, resolves large financial institutions, and manages receiverships.
The agency provides resources, analysis, news, and support for various stakeholders including consumers, bankers, analysts, and legal professionals. With a focus on maintaining the integrity of the financial system, the FDIC plays a crucial role in safeguarding the interests of both depositors and financial institutions.
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