Financial Institution -
Specialize in capital markets, helping corporations issue stock and providing advisory services for mergers and acquisitions [2, 4].
Member-owned financial cooperatives that provide traditional banking services, often at more competitive rates [3, 4]. financial institution
A is a company engaged in the business of dealing with financial and monetary transactions such as deposits, loans, investments, and currency exchange [1, 2]. Because they are vital to the stability of
Because they are vital to the stability of the global economy, most financial institutions are heavily regulated by government agencies to ensure transparency, prevent fraud, and maintain a stable money supply [1, 5]. Protect individuals and businesses against financial loss in
Manage portfolios and collective investment schemes like mutual funds or pension funds [2, 5]. Regulation
Manage deposits and provide loans to individuals and businesses [3, 4].
Protect individuals and businesses against financial loss in exchange for premium payments [3, 5].






