What do the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation do?

Answer:
The FDIC is a quasi-government entity that insures bank deposits. There exists a maximum to which deposits are insured, and the "coverage" is triggered when a bank becomes insolvent. It is not an insurance company in the common sense of that term.
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