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To accomplish this mission, 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.
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) is an independent agency created by the Congress to maintain stability and public confidence in the nations financial system.
The primary business units of the FDIC comprise the following: Division of Finance (DOF), Legal Division (Legal), Division of Administration (DOA), Division of Information Technology (DIT), Division of Insurance and Research (DIR), Division of Supervision and Consumer Protection (DSC), Division of Resolutions and
Ownership Categories Single Accounts. Certain Retirement Accounts. Joint Accounts. Trust Accounts. Employee Benefit Plan Accounts. Corporation/Partnership/Unincorporated Association Accounts. Government Accounts.
The Committee is to provide the FDIC with advice and recommendations on important initiatives focused on expanding access to banking services by underserved populations.
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A: The FDIC Board of Directors is comprised of a chairman, vice chairman and FDIC director, as well as the Comptroller of the Currency and the head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
The FDIC promotes a state in which all U.S. households can establish, sustain, and benefit from banking relationships to create a strong financial foundation, manage their day-to-day finances, build wealth, and live in communities strengthened by bank lending, services, and investments.
Division of Resolutions and Receiverships. Division of Risk Management Supervision. Legal Division. Office of Communications. Office of Legislative Affairs. Office of Minority and Women Inclusion. Office of the Ombudsman. Office of Risk Management and Internal Controls.

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