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Who are the banking regulators in Canada?

The Financial Consumer Agency of Canada is the federal government agency mandated to protect financial consumers. It is an independent regulator that supervises banks and other federal financial entities to ensure they comply with their legal obligations, codes of conduct and public commitments.

Who are the 4 main regulators of Finance sector?

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) Federal Reserve System (FRS) National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) Office of Thrift Supervision (OTS)

Who are the five bank regulators?

Federally regulated entities include all banks in Canada, and all federally incorporated or registered trust and loan companies, insurance companies, cooperative credit associations, fraternal benefit societies and private pension plans.



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