Three years ago today, Superintendent Adrienne A. Harris was appointed to be Superintendent of Financial Services for New York State. Under her leadership, the Department is committed to empowering consumers and protecting them from financial harm, ensuring the health of the entities we regulate, driving economic growth in New York through responsible innovation, and preserving the stability of the global financial system. As a data-driven regulator, here are a few key data points from three years of Superintendent Harris' administration.
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The Department of Financial Services supervises and regulates the activities of approximately 1,500 banking and other financial institutions with assets totaling more than $2.6 trillion and more than 1,400 insurance companies with assets of more than $4.7 trillion. They include more than 130 life insurance companies, 1,300 property/casualty insurance companies, about 100 health insurers and managed care organizations, and 300,000 individual insurance licensees, 122 state-chartered banks, 80 foreign branches, 10 foreign agencies, 14 credit unions, 13 credit rating agencies, nearly 400 licensed financial services companies, and more than 9,600 mortgage loan originators and servicers.
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https://www.dfs.ny.gov
New York State Department of Financial Services的外部链接
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- 金融服务
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- New York,New York
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- 政府机构
- 创立
- 2011
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Superintendent Adrienne A. Harris joined MX's Jane Barratt for a keynote at the Money Experience Summit Forum at Park City. #MXS brings together leaders shaping the future of finance and fintech, and Superintendent Harris discussed the interdependencies between regulation and innovation, the evolution of the financial system, and New York's approach to regulating crypto and AI. #MXS2024
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The DFS mission is its North Star, reaffirming the Department’s position as a preeminent, global financial regulator and articulating its responsibility to protect and empower New Yorkers and preserve the stability of the global financial system. Each member of the DFS team plays a critical role in fulfilling that mission. Discover opportunities to join the team creating nation-leading regulations in the financial capital of the world: www.dfs.ny.gov/careers
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Be a part of a dynamic team building a more equitable, transparent, and resilient financial system. New DFS opportunities posted this week include: ? → Climate Policy Analyst → Virtual Currency Analyst → Financial Services Examiner, Mortgage Banking Unit → Program Aide (Recruitment), Human Resources Management ? Interested in joining the Department? Visit www.dfs.ny.gov/careers.
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Today marks the 13th anniversary of the creation of the New York State Department of Financial Services. In the wake of the 2008 financial crisis, the purpose was to create a more efficient, comprehensive financial regulator to oversee the financial services industry, better protect consumers, and encourage economic growth in the financial capital of the world. DFS now regulates the activities of over 3,000 financial institutions with nearly $10 trillion in assets. ? On the DFS anniversary, we recognize the Department's hard-working team of professionals, including the more than 875 hired or promoted under Superintendent Adrienne A. Harris' leadership. Thanks to their unwavering dedication and deep expertise, the DFS of today is positioned as a preeminent, global regulator.
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DFS’s data governance and transformation efforts were recently recognized by Government Technology's Best of New York Awards 2024. ? DFS's Data Governance and Management program was selected as the Best Workforce/Workplace Initiative, while the Department’s banking dashboard project, which was created to enable DFS to more effectively leverage data in the supervisory process, won for Innovative Use of Data Analytics. Trevor Collins was also recognized for Excellence in Project Management for a key virtual currency regulatory initiative. ? The awards were presented to the DFS team at the New York Digital Summit, where Steven Spalten, Julia Cherashore, and Trevor Collins also spoke about navigating responsible AI use, enhancing data quality, utilizing emerging technologies, and leading digital transformation in government.
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During Climate Week NYC, Superintendent Adrienne A. Harris spoke at Deloitte Climate Week on 'AI for Climate Resiliency.' In her fireside chat, moderated by Aurelio "PJ" Rivera, she addressed DFS's approach to regulating and utilizing AI, the implication of AI on climate change, and how AI can be used to assess climate risk. ? #ClimateWeekNYC #DeloitteClimateWeek #AI
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ICYMI: CoinDesk highlighted Superintendent Adrienne A. Harris' #DACOM2024 keynote discussion, during which she touched on New York serving as a model for other regulatory regimes, spoke to federal crypto legislation, and more. https://lnkd.in/gyuU5qxU
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Today DFS Superintendent Adrienne A. Harris joined Chen Arad for the keynote discussion at #DACOM2024, focusing on New York's leadership in crypto regulation, as well as the evolution and future of the industry. ? Thank you, to Solidus Labs and the DACOM team for organizing another great summit!
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DFS continues to expand its bench of expert talent responsible for empowering and protecting consumers, ensuring the health of financial services entities, and preserving the stability of the global financial system. New DFS opportunities posted this week include: → Dep. Superintendent for Banking Division Applications → Financial Crimes Blockchain Analytics Risk Associate, Virtual Currency Unit → Data Analysis Specialist, Economic Research Unit → Project Manager, Technology Bureau → IT Specialist, Technology Bureau Interested in joining the team? Visit dfs.ny.gov/careers for more info.