The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) is an independent agency established by Congress to uphold stability and public trust in the nation's financial system. It insures deposits, supervises financial institutions for safety and soundness, and provides resources and analysis related to the banking industry.
In addition, the FDIC ensures consumer protection, manages receiverships, and plays a crucial role in making large and complex financial institutions resolvable. Its services cater to consumers, bankers, analysts, and various stakeholders within the financial sector.
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