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Manage portfolios and collective investment schemes like mutual funds or pension funds [2, 5]. Regulation
Act as middlemen for buying and selling securities like stocks and bonds [2, 4]. financial institution
Member-owned financial cooperatives that provide traditional banking services, often at more competitive rates [3, 4].
Specialize in capital markets, helping corporations issue stock and providing advisory services for mergers and acquisitions [2, 4]. AI responses may include mistakes
Manage deposits and provide loans to individuals and businesses [3, 4].
These entities act as intermediaries between suppliers of capital (depositors and investors) and those who need capital (borrowers) [2, 3]. They play a critical role in the economy by providing liquidity, facilitating payments, and managing risk [1, 5]. Common Types of Financial Institutions Regulation Act as middlemen for buying and selling
Protect individuals and businesses against financial loss in exchange for premium payments [3, 5].