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The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) is a U.S. federal agency that supervises and regulates all national banks and federal savings associations. It ensures the safety, soundness, and consumer protection of these institutions, providing financial services to the public. The OCC's primary role is to maintain the integrity of the banking system through effective supervision, enforcement of laws, and promotion of fair access to financial services.
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United States
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