The Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC), established in 1988, provides deposit insurance to protect depositors in Nigerian banks. It ensures the safety of the banking sector by guaranteeing repayment in cases of bank failure, thereby maintaining public confidence. The NDIC supervises financial institutions, enforces risk management practices, and resolves insolvency cases. As a regulator, it works alongside the Central Bank of Nigeria to promote financial stability and mitigate systemic risks. It also educates the public about deposit insurance and collaborates with international counterparts to improve its operational standards and enhance regulatory frameworks for the Nigerian banking sector.
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