| Name | Title | Contact Details |
|---|---|---|
Ronnie Syme |
Assistant General Counsel | Profile |
Andrew Fier |
Deputy General Counsel | Profile |
Jake Whealdon |
Deputy General Counsel | Profile |
Brooke Adams |
Chief Legal Counsel | Profile |
David Axelman |
General Counsel | Profile |
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The Department of Business Oversight (DBO) provides protection to consumers and services to businesses engaged in financial transactions. The Department regulates a variety of financial services, products and professionals. The Department oversees the operations of state-licensed financial institutions, including banks, credit unions, money transmitters, issuers of payment instruments and travelers checks, and premium finance companies. Additionally, the Department licenses and regulates a variety of financial businesses, including securities brokers and dealers, investment advisers, deferred deposit (commonly known as payday loans) and certain fiduciaries and lenders. The Department regulates the offer and sale of securities, franchises and off-exchange commodities. To regulate state-licensed financial institutions, products and professionals in order to provide accessibility to a fair and secure financial services marketplace. The Department serves California by enforcing the state’s financial services laws and providing resources to Californians to make informed financial decisions.
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