Consumer Resources

The Pennsylvania Department of Banking and Securities (DoBS), Consumers Services Office assists consumers who have issues or concerns with a state-chartered and licensed banks and credit unions, investment firms and professionals, consumer lenders, and other financial services firms. 

 

The following resources are available for researching companies, individual professionals and investments, reporting fraud and misconduct, and more. 

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Banks are either state chartered or federally chartered. DoBS regulates banks that are chartered in Pennsylvania

To research by bank or to research a non state-chartered bank, use FDIC BankFind or call the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) at 1.877.275.3342.

The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) charters, regulates, and supervises all national banks, federal savings associations, and federal branches and agencies of foreign banks. The OCC can also be reached at 800-613-6743.

Credit unions are either state chartered or federally chartered. DoBS regulates credit unions that are chartered in Pennsylvania

If not a PA state-chartered credit union or for additional information and to research by credit union, use the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) Research site, call NCUA at 1 (800) 755-1030, or visit MyCreditUnion.gov. Complaints about a federally-chartered credit union can be filed with the NCUA Consumer Assistance Form.

In addition, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is dedicated to making sure consumers are treated fairly by banks, lenders, and other financial institutions. Online they outline resources to report suspected misconduct to the CFPB or you can call the CFPB at 855-411-2372.

A trust company is a corporation authorized to handle assets for the benefit of others and does not have commercial banking powers.  Trust companies are not insured by the FDIC.

DoBS regulates trust companies that are chartered in Pennsylvania which can be researched using the PA Financial Institutions Search.

For national non-depository trust companies, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) charters, regulates, and supervises all national institutions. The OCC can also be reached by phone at 800-613-6743.

In addition, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is dedicated to making sure consumers are treated fairly by banks, lenders, and other financial institutions.  Online they outline resources to report suspected misconduct to the CFPB or you can call the CFPB at 855-411-2372.

Non-Depository licensees that DoBS regulate include:

  • Motor Vehicle Finance Companies,
  • Installment Sellers,
  • Sales Finance,
  • Consumer Discount Companies, and
  • Collector-Repossessors

Licensed Consumer Lenders that are licensed are searchable on PA Financial Institutions Search or by calling the 1 (800) PA-BANKS (722-2657)

Non-Depository registrants that DoBS regulate include:

  • Check Cashers,
  • Debt Management Services,
  • Debt Settlement Services,
  • Money Transmitters,
  • Mortgage Broker/Lender/Servicer/Discount/Originators, and
  • Pawnbrokers

Regulated non-depository registrants ran be researched using the NMLS Consumer Access

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is dedicated to making sure consumers are treated fairly by banks, lenders and other financial institutions. Report potential industry misconduct to the CFPB.

Under state law, all securities must be registered with the Department of Banking and Securities for sale in Pennsylvania unless the security is exempt, the securities transaction is exempt or the security is a federally covered security.

Visit the Registered Securities page to research Securities offerings registered by DoBS. 

To see if a security is registered with Pennsylvania, use the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) EDGAR advanced search. Further research is also available from the SEC about company filings, including a Company and Person Lookup, and suspicious wrongdoing can be reported to the SEC.

Information about securities offerings can also be found on the Corporation Finance page.

Broker Dealers

Broker dealers can be a person or a company in the business of buying and selling securities, operating as both a broker and a dealer, depending on the transaction. Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) maintains an online database called BrokerCheck that you can use to research people and firms that sell stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and other securities or call the FINRA Hotline at 1 (800) 289-9999.

It can be hard to understand the letters that investment professionals sometimes use after their name as a professional designation (e.g. CFA or CAS). FINRA has a Professional Designations tool to help or call the FINRA Hotline at 1 (800) 289-9999.

FINRA offers additional services including:

Securities Investor Protection Corporation (SIPC) works to restore customer cash and securities left in the hands of bankrupt or otherwise financially troubled brokerage firms.  View the list of SIPC Members or call (202) 371-8300 for more information.

Investment Advisers

Investment advisers are firms or individuals compensated for advising investors on the purchase, sale or value of securities. 

Annuities

An annuity is a contract between an individual and an insurance company that provides regular income payments in exchange for premiums paid.
  • You can research insurance professionals who offer annuities and other insurance products through the PA Insurance Department or call 1 (877) 881-6388.
  • Visit the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) Consumer Insurance Search to research insurance companies before purchasing annuities or other insurance products. You can also call NAIC at (816) 783-3200.

Other Securities Information

To research securities offered via registered funding portals, such as crowdfunding, visit the FINRA website or call the hotline at 1 (800) 289-9999.

If your issue involves identity theft...

Suspected identity theft should be reported to the Federal Trade Commission's Identity Theft website and the Internet Crime Complaint Center.

Everyone, regardless of whether they have been a victim of identity theft, is entitled to one free copy of their credit report. Request your free credit report or call 1 (877) 322-8228.

Banks and credit unions use ChexSystems reports to evaluate applications for banking services. To request a free copy of your ChexSystems report, go to www.chexsystems.com or call 800.428.9623.

If your issue involves possible unfair and deceptive conduct....

PA Office of Attorney General (OAG) investigates trade practices in the distribution, financing and furnishing of goods and services for possible unfair and deceptive conduct in PA. Submit a complaint online or call (717) 787-9707 or (800) 441-2555.

If your issue involves suspected elder abuse...

Suspected senior citizen financial abuse can also be reported to PA OAG at 1 (866) 623-2137 or by emailing seniors@attorneygeneral.gov or by submitting a senior protection complaint.

More information about issues involving elderly, please visit the PA Department of Aging's website

If your issue involves taxes...

PA Department of Revenue can help with frequently asked related to taxes, filing a return, making tax appeals, getting business help or taxpayer relief and so much more. 

If your issue involves unclaimed property...

The PA Treasury Department reunites owners and heirs with unclaimed property. You can search for unclaimed property online or contact them at TUPmail@PATreasury.gov or by calling 800-222-2046.

Are you looking for insurance products? 

You can research insurance professionals who offer annuities and other insurance products on the PA Insurance Department's website by searching “Find a Professional” or by calling 877-881-6388.

In addition, you can research insurance companies before purchasing annuities or other insurance products on the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) website or by calling the NAIC at 816-783-8200.

Are you a Veteran? 

The PA Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (DMVA) would like to connect with you about the programs and services available. Join the Veterans Registry.

Did not get the answer you needed from your provider or through the above resources?

You can file a complaint with the DoBS Consumer Services Office (CSO) or call 1 (800) PA-BANKS (722-2657)

Please note, the Department of Banking & Securities cannot provide legal advice. Should you believe that your situation warrants legal counsel, you could contact the Pennsylvania Bar Association for an attorney referral or call 1 (800) 932-0311.

We also have a collection of useful videos that contain streaming presentations in action, as well as informational content in several areas of financial literacy and consumer protection.  See our complete library of videoes on our YouTube channel.

 

File a complaint about a financial entity or professional

The Consumer Services Office helps consumers with concerns about financial entities. If you're a licensee, representative, or employee, direct your inquiry to your program area.

File a complaint about a financial entity or professional

Submit a Right to Know Request to the Department of Banking & Securities

The Department of Banking and Securities lets the public request copies of public records using the Right-To-Know Law.

Submit a Right to Know Request to the Department of Banking & Securities

DoBS Portal

The DoBS Portal is a secure, digital self-service web portal for use by professionals, institutions, and businesses regulated by the Pennsylvania Department of Banking and Securities that replaces many processes that previously required paper forms and documentation.

DoBS Portal

Publications & Reports

The department offers FREE brochures and hand-outs on various financial topics that are available to the public through request or by download

Publications & Reports