Finance
In South Carolina, which government entity regulates state-chartered banks?
AThe Federal Reserve
BSC Board of Financial Institutions✓ Correct
CFDIC
DOCC (Office of the Comptroller of the Currency)
Explanation
State-chartered banks in South Carolina are primarily regulated by the SC Board of Financial Institutions. Federally chartered banks are regulated by the OCC and Federal Reserve.
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