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- FDIC: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
About the FDIC The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) is an independent agency created by the Congress to maintain stability and public confidence in the nation’s financial system The FDIC insures deposits; examines and supervises financial institutions for safety, soundness, and consumer protection; makes large and complex financial institutions resolvable; and manages
- Deposit Insurance | FDIC. gov
The FDIC provides deposit insurance to protect your money in the event of a bank failure
- FDIC: BankFind Suite - Find Insured Banks
BankFind Suite: Find Insured Banks The Name Location Search allows you to find FDIC-insured banks and branches from today, to last year, and all the way back to 1934 All search fields are optional so be as general or as specific as you need to be
- About | FDIC. gov
FDIC Careers At the FDIC, we work behind the scenes to ensure financial safety for depositors across America The world of banking is changing, and so is the FDIC We are addressing the new realities of 21st century banking, and we are spearheading new initiatives to support employees Learn More About Career Opportunities at the FDIC Search Job Listings Learn More About the FDIC Employee
- 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 How FDIC Deposit Insurance Works The FDIC helps maintain stability and public confidence in the U S financial system One way we do this is by insuring deposits to at least $250,000 per
- What We Do - FDIC. gov
Learn about the mission of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) and how we maintain stability and public confidence in the US financial system
- Consumer Resource Center - FDIC. gov
The FDIC program that helps you grow your financial knowledge and teach others about finances Podcasts Audio shows that aim to help with personal finances, consumer protection, or banking history Other Regulators and Organizations Federal, state, and non-government agencies that work to regulate banks or oversee financial markets
- Deposit Insurance FAQs - FDIC. gov
Answers to the most common questions about the FDIC and deposit insurance
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