Title: Banker Education Expo
1Banker Education Expo January 5, 2006 Renaissance
Vinoy Resort Golf Club St. Petersburg,
Florida Presentation by Don B. Saxon,
Commissioner Alex Hager, Deputy
Commissioner Linda B. Charity, Director
2OFFICE OF FINANCIAL REGULATION
3Mission
- 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 financial fraud, while preserving the
integrity of Floridas markets and financial
service industries.
4Office Overview
- Don Saxon, Commissioner
- Alex Hager, Deputy Commissioner
- Linda Charity, Director, Financial Institutions
- Rick White, Director, Securities Finance
Regulation - Rob Beitler, General Counsel
- Andrea Moreland, Cabinet Legislative Affairs
- Bob Rosenau, Chief, Financial Investigations
- Bob Dyar, Inspector General
- Kathleen Kight, Research Planning Administrator
- Holly Hinson, Outreach Coordinator
- 9 Offices
- Pensacola
- Jacksonville
- Orlando
- Tampa
- West Palm Beach
- Fort Lauderdale
- Fort Myers
- Miami
- Tallahassee
5Resources
- Budget 31.8 million
- Financial Institutions - 9.3 million
- Securities/Finance - 15 million
- Investigations - 4.1 million
- Executive Direction
- 3.4 million
6Responsibilities
- Regulation of
- Depository nondepository financial institutions
financial service companies - Securities firms, branches, agents and offerings
- Investigation of alleged violations of banking,
securities, and finance statutes
7Financial Institution Regulation
- Enforce Financial Institutions Codes
- Bureau of Bank Regulation, District I
(North)examine supervise state-chartered banks
to ensure they operate in a safe sound manner - Bureau of Bank Regulation, District II (South)
same as District I plus foreign banking
organizations nondeposit trust companies - Bureau of Credit Union Regulation examine
supervise state-chartered credit unions
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9Statutes Regulated
- Chapter 655 Financial Institutions General
- Chapter 657 Credit Unions
- Chapter 658 Banks Trust Companies
- Chapter 660 Trust Business
- Chapter 663 International Banking
- Chapter 665 Associations
- Chapter 667 Savings Banks
10New Banks Opened-Top Ten States1996-December 30,
2005
11De Novo Applications Received/Opened by OFR
12Percent of New Florida Banks
that are State Chartered
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15NUMBER FLORIDA STATE FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
16ASSETS FLORIDA STATE FINANCIAL
INSTITUTIONS (Billions of Dollars)
17 18Source FDIC
19Merger Applications Received by OFR
20Acquisition / Change of ControlApplications
Received by OFR
21Conversion Applications Received by OFR
22International Applications Received by OFR
23- SELECTED
- FINANCIAL
- INSTITUTION
- DATA
24- NUMBER - STATE AND NATIONAL BANKS
- Florida Based
As of June 30, 1998
25- ASSETS - STATE AND NATIONAL BANKS
- Florida Based
- (Billions of Dollars)
As of June 30, 1998
26- DEPOSITS - STATE AND NATIONAL BANKS
- Florida Based
- (Billions of Dollars)
As of 6/30/98
27NUMBER OF FLORIDA LICENSED INTERNATIONAL OFFICES
28NUMBER OF STATE TRUST COMPANIES
DEPARTMENTSFlorida Based
29Commercial Banks Associations Deposit
BreakdownJune 30, 1996(Billions of Dollars)
26
74
Source FDIC
30Bank and Association DepositsJune 30, 2005
Non-Florida Domiciled Institutions
246 Billion
Florida Domiciled Institutions
97 Billion
Total Florida Deposits 343 Billion
Source FDIC
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34Bank Intl 45 days Credit Unions 30 days
Trust 60 days
35 36- Don Saxon
- Don.Saxon_at_FLDFS.COM
- 850-410-9601
- Alex Hager
- Alex.Hager_at_FLDFS.COM
- 850-410-9256
- Linda Charity
- Linda.Charity_at_FLDFS.COM
- 850-410-9510