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Michigan Banks Resources

Below are some resources for people looking for information on Michigan banks.
National Regulator for Michigan banks
State Regulator for Michigan banks

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information on financial products.
Alcona county - banking products
Alger county - banking products
Allegan county - banking products
Alpena county - banking products
Antrim county - banking products
Arenac county - banking products
Baraga county - banking products
Barry county - banking products
Bay county - banking products
Benzie county - banking products
Berrien county - banking products
Branch county - banking products
Calhoun county - banking products
Cass county - banking products
Charlevoix county - banking products
Cheboygan county - banking products
Chippewa county - banking products
Clare county - banking products
Clinton county - banking products
Crawford county - banking products
Delta county - banking products
Dickinson county - banking products
Eaton county - banking products
Emmet county - banking products
Genesee county - banking products
Gladwin county - banking products
Gogebic county - banking products
Grand-Traverse county - banking products
Gratiot county - banking products
Hillsdale county - banking products
Houghton county - banking products
Huron county - banking products
Ingham county - banking products
Ionia county - banking products
Iosco county - banking products
Iron county - banking products
Isabella county - banking products
Jackson county - banking products
Kalamazoo county - banking products
Kalkaska county - banking products
Kent county - banking products
Keweenaw county - banking products
Lake county - banking products
Lapeer county - banking products
Leelanau county - banking products
Lenawee county - banking products
Livingston county - banking products
Luce county - banking products
Mackinac county - banking products
Macomb county - banking products
Manistee county - banking products
Marquette county - banking products
Mason county - banking products
Mecosta county - banking products
Menominee county - banking products
Midland county - banking products
Missaukee county - banking products
Monroe county - banking products
Montcalm county - banking products
Montmorency county - banking products
Muskegon county - banking products
Newaygo county - banking products
Oakland county - banking products
Oceana county - banking products
Ogemaw county - banking products
Ontonagon county - banking products
Osceola county - banking products
Oscoda county - banking products
Otsego county - banking products
Ottawa county - banking products
Presque-Isle county - banking products
Roscommon county - banking products
Saginaw county - banking products
Sanilac county - banking products
Schoolcraft county - banking products
Shiawassee county - banking products
St.-Clair county - banking products
St.-Joseph county - banking products
Tuscola county - banking products
Van-Buren county - banking products
Washtenaw county - banking products
Wayne county - banking products
Wexford county - banking products

Did you know that you local bank also has a bank for some of its business needs? Banks use a regional Federal Reserve Bank for short-term loans and services such as check processing. There are 13 regional Federal Reserve Banks that serve different areas of the country. Regional Federal Reserve Banks also compile statistics on various aspects of the U.S. economy and provide them to the public free of charge. Click here to visit the regional Federal Reserve Bank that offers services to Michigan Banks

If your bank is a Savings Bank (the official name of Savings Banks typically has the letters "F.S.B." or the words "Savings" or "Savings Bank" in their name), it is likely regulated by one of the regional offices of the Office of Thrift Supervision. Click the following link to get the contact information for this regulator of Savings Banks in Michigan

If your bank is nationally chartered (the official name of nationally charted banks typically has the letters "N.A." or the words "National Association" in their name), it is regulated by the Office of Comptroller of the Currency, which also has regional offices. Click here to view the local offices of the Comptroller of the Currency - Regulator of nationally charted institutions

If your local bank is state chartered, it reports to a state regulatory agency.

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Michigan banks page -- NEWS: Senior Supervisors Group Issues Report on Management of Recent Credit Default Swap Credit Events

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