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Are bank lobbies open in NH?

Are bank lobbies open in NH?

Financial institutions are considered an essential business and remain open during the stay-at-home order. Many financial institutions have temporarily closed their lobbies but banking services are available through the drive-thru, ATM, or by appointment.

Who is the regulatory authority in nh?

New Hampshire Bureau of Securities Regulation.

How do I file a complaint with the bank commission?

If you need assistance with filing a complaint, please call us toll free at 888-851-1920 (TTY: 800-877-8339 via a relay service) 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. CST. If you have questions regarding the status of your complaint, please call the federal regulator or Reserve Bank identified in our acknowledgment to your complaint.

Is credit union a Bank?

The main difference between a bank and a credit union is that a bank is a for-profit financial institution, while a credit union is a nonprofit. The main financial services a credit union offers – including loans, checking accounts and savings accounts – are also available with traditional banks.

Who is the Banking Department of New Hampshire?

View Chartered Entity Memorandum and Licensed Entity Memorandum. The New Hampshire Banking Department’s Consumer Credit Division (CCD) has received reaccreditation by the Conference of State Bank Supervisors (CSBS) and the American Association of Residential Mortgage Regulators (AARMR).

What to do if you have a complaint about a bank in NH?

If you have a complaint about a financial institution that is not regulated or supervised by the New Hampshire Banking Department, we will forward your complaint to the appropriate regulator.

Is there a lending limit in New Hampshire?

The New Hampshire Banking Department has received requests for guidance from state-chartered banks as to whether loans made under the Paycheck Protection Program are exempt from the legal lending limit in RSA 383-B:3-303 (a) (7) (A).

How to become a pawnbroker in New Hampshire?

Please note that we cannot provide legal advice or services. If you wish to receive a copy of the New Hampshire Banks and Banking Laws Annotated, 2019-2020 edition, please complete the following form and mail or fax to the New Hampshire Banking Department. Note: Pawnbrokers are licensed by the governing body of the cities and towns.