Florida Credit Union League Governmental Affairs Committee Presentation By Linda B. Charity Deputy Director Office of Financial Regulation
OFFICE OF FINANCIAL REGULATION
Mission The Office of Financial Regulation is dedicated to safeguarding the private financial interests of the public by licensing, chartering, examining and regulating financial institutions and financial service companies in the State of Florida. The Office strives to protect consumers from illegal activities of financial institutions and financial service companies, while preserving the integrity of Florida s markets and financial service industries.
Office Overview Don Saxon, Director Alex Hager, Assistant Director Linda Charity, Deputy Director, Financial Institutions Rick White, Deputy Director, Securities & Finance Regulation Rob Beitler, General Counsel Bob Rosenau, Chief, Financial Investigations Bob Dyar, Inspector General Kathleen Kight, Research & Planning Administrator 9 Offices Pensacola Jacksonville Orlando Tampa West Palm Beach Fort Lauderdale Fort Myers Miami Tallahassee
Resources Budget = $27.6 million Financial Institutions - $7.8 million Securities/Finance - $13.9 million Investigations - $3.2 million Admin. Support $2.7 million 393 FTEs 115 187 52 39
Responsibilities Regulation of: Depository & nondeposit financial institutions & financial service companies Securities firms, branches, agents and offerings Investigation of alleged violations of banking, securities, and finance statutes
Financial Institution Regulation Enforces Financial Institutions Codes Bureau of Bank Regulation, District I (North) examines & supervises state-chartered banks to ensure they operate in a safe and sound manner Bureau of Bank Regulation, District II (South) as District I plus foreign banking organizations & nondeposit trust companies Bureau of Credit Unions examines & supervises state-chartered credit unions
Financial Institution Regulation Mission Provide for and promote public confidence in state financial institutions Protect the interests of the public in proper conduct of state financial institutions Number of Institutions 105 Credit Unions 193 Banks 49 Foreign Banks 16 Trust Companies Total Assets: $74.3 Billion as of June 30, 2003
Securities & Finance Bureau of Securities Regulation protect investing public from investment & securities fraud while facilitating capital formation in the State Bureau of Finance Regulation - regulate non-depository financial service companies & related industries; protect consumers from illegal financial activities Bureau of Regulatory Review - review all applications to conduct business as a financial service company or securities firm; review license applications for individuals; and impose licensing restrictions or deny licensure based on findings
Securities & Finance Number of Regulated Entities 210,000 securities agents, 5,800 firms & 8,100 branches 37,000 mortgage brokers, lenders & businesses 26,000 money transmitters 900 deferred presentment providers Additional regulatory responsibility Home improvement sellers Consumer finance companies Collection agencies Motor vehicle lenders Sales finance companies Totaling over 21,000 active licensees
Financial Investigations Established as a Criminal Justice Agency to: Conduct financial investigations Take sworn testimony Prepare, present and assist in case prosecution Types of investigations: Banking Finance Money Transmitter Mortgages Securities Currently, 494 open investigations
Office of General Counsel Office has civil and administrative authority Provide legal advice and counsel on regulatory matters Defend challenges to regulatory decisions Litigate cases of violations of banking, securities and finance statutes Provide interpretive opinions related to statutory and rule authority, including legal opinions and declaratory statements Draft and promulgate administrative rules and litigate rule challenges Draft final orders
SELECTED CREDIT UNION DATA
NUMBER OF STATE CREDIT UNIONS 125 114 115 115 113 112 112 108 105 100 75 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 Dec-03
STATE CREDIT UNION ASSETS (Billions of Dollars) 15 13.7 14.5 12 12.3 9 6.5 7.2 6 3.9 4.5 5.1 3 0 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 Jun-03
CONVERSION APPLICATIONS 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 Dec-03 Credit Unions Others
Contact Information Don B. Saxon Director (850) 410-9256 Donald_B_Saxon@dfs.state.fl.us Alex Hager Assistant Director (850) 410-9256 Owen_A_Hager@dfs.state.fl.us Linda B. Charity Deputy Director (850) 410-9111 Linda_B_Charity@dfs.state.fl.us Bureau of Credit Unions Sharon B. Whiddon, Bureau Chief (850) 410-9536 Sharon_B_Whiddon@dfs.state.fl.us