Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
noun
a public corporation, established in 1933, that insures, up to a specified amount, all demand deposits of member banks. Abbreviation: FDIC
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How to use Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation in a sentence
Four days later, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation shut down Montgomery Bank & Trust.
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Cultural definitions for Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
A federal agency that insures deposits in the savings accounts of qualifying banks.
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