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- FDIC: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
The FDIC insures deposits; examines and supervises financial institutions for safety, soundness, and consumer protection; makes large and complex financial institutions resolvable; and manages receiverships
- Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation - Wikipedia
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) is a United States government corporation supplying deposit insurance to depositors in American commercial banks and savings banks [3]: 15 The FDIC was created by the Banking Act of 1933, enacted during the Great Depression to restore trust in the American banking system
- Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC): Definition Limits
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp (FDIC) is an independent federal agency that provides insurance to U S banks and thrifts
- Deposit Insurance | FDIC. gov
The FDIC provides deposit insurance to protect your money in the event of a bank failure Your deposits are automatically insured to at least $250,000 at each FDIC-insured bank
- Understanding Deposit Insurance - FDIC. gov
FDIC deposit insurance protects your money in deposit accounts at FDIC-insured banks in the event of a bank failure Since the FDIC was founded in 1933, no depositor has lost a penny of FDIC-insured funds
- Contact the FDIC | FDIC. gov
We will respond to inquiries about policies and financial institutions under the FDIC's jurisdiction as well as make referrals to other government agencies and information resources or you can use the Business Assistance Form
- Organization Directory - Regional Offices | FDIC. gov
Organization Directory - Regional Offices
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