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Supervision of Banks by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Can Be More Efficient

FOD-77-8 Published: Dec 22, 1977. Publicly Released: Dec 22, 1977.
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As a result of a Congressional request that GAO review the supervisory activities of the three Federal bank regulatory agencies, GAO was granted unrestricted access to bank examination reports and related records. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) maintains public confidence in the Nation's banking system by protecting depositors and encouraging sound banking, primarily through deposit insurance and bank supervision.

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