Finance
In Iowa, the Iowa Division of Banking regulates:
AOnly credit unions operating in Iowa
BState-chartered banks and other depository institutions in Iowa✓ Correct
CReal estate mortgage companies and title insurance companies
DThe Iowa Real Estate Commission's licensing standards
Explanation
The Iowa Division of Banking regulates state-chartered banks, trust companies, and other state-chartered depository institutions operating in Iowa. Federally chartered banks are regulated by federal agencies such as the OCC and FDIC.
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