Financial Services, Department of

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Agency Web Site: http://www.dfs.ny.gov/Link to External Website

Mission

Legislation enacted with the FY 2012 Budget established the Department of Financial Services, integrating the New York State Banking Department and the Insurance Department into a modern, consolidated financial regulator overseeing industries that are critical to the State's financial vitality. The mission of the Department consists of the following activities and objectives:

  • Foster continued growth of the financial industry in New York and spur State economic development through judicious regulation and vigilant supervision;
  • Ensure the continued solvency, safety, soundness, and prudent conduct of the providers of financial products and services;
  • Ensure fair, timely, and equitable fulfillment of industry financial obligations;
  • Ensure the current and continuing solvency of providers and practitioners;
  • Ensure high standards of honesty, transparency, fair business practices, and public responsibility;
  • Educate the public regarding the nature and use of financial products and services and ensure that consumers have access to understandable information so that they may make responsible decisions about financial products and services.

Organization and Staffing

The Superintendent of the Department of Financial Services is appointed by the Governor, with the consent of the Senate. The Department’s main offices are located in Albany and New York City with smaller offices located throughout the State.

Budget Highlights

The FY 2018 Executive Budget recommends $412.9 million for the Department, a decrease of $3.2 million from FY 2017 budget estimates. This decrease primarily reflects substantial savings in DFS-administered health insurance programs attributed to the New York State of Health.

The Executive Budget recommends a workforce of 1,382 FTEs for the Department, unchanged from FY 2017 levels.

Program Highlights

The Department’s main responsibilities are carried out through three major programs: administration, regulation, and consumer protection.

Administration

The Administration Program provides the basic executive direction, fiscal, personnel, legal, and electronic data processing activities that support the Department’s operations.

Regulation

To ensure the safety and soundness of all regulated entities, the Department monitors banks, insurance companies, and other financial institutions to identify problems, and works with management to promptly solve them. The Department carries out this responsibility through on-site examinations, regular review of institutional financial reports, and periodic site visits.

Consumer Protection

To ensure that State-chartered banking institutions are complying with State laws and regulations and that no individuals are unfairly denied credit, Department employees conduct consumer compliance examinations and resolve consumer complaints. Staff monitor whether institutions are helping to meet the credit and banking needs of local communities as required by various State laws. The Department strives for the fair treatment of insurance policyholders, claimants, and the public through the regulation of company claim payments and sales practices, responses to consumer complaints, and the timely review of insurance company denials of coverage. The Department promotes high standards of industry conduct and competence through testing, oversight, and pre-licensing and enforcing educational standards of licensees. The Department proactively educates consumers regarding unscrupulous financial industry practices and products, and advocates on behalf of consumers who have been defrauded or harmed by such abuses.

ALL FUNDS
APPROPRIATIONS
(dollars)
Category Available
FY 2017
Appropriations
Recommended
FY 2018
Change From
FY 2017
Reappropriations
Recommended
FY 2018
State Operations 350,227,963 353,140,963 2,913,000 1,128,000
Aid To Localities 65,913,000 59,753,000 (6,160,000) 0
Total 416,140,963 412,893,963 (3,247,000) 1,128,000

ALL FUND TYPES
PROJECTED LEVELS OF EMPLOYMENT BY PROGRAM
FILLED ANNUAL SALARIED POSITIONS
Program FY 2017
Estimated FTEs
03/31/17
FY 2018
Estimated FTEs
03/31/18
FTE Change
Administration
Special Revenue Funds - Other 79 79 0
Banking
Special Revenue Funds - Other 477 477 0
Insurance
Special Revenue Funds - Other 826 826 0
Total 1,382 1,382 0

STATE OPERATIONS
ALL FUNDS FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS BY FUND TYPE
APPROPRIATIONS
(dollars)
Fund Type Available
FY 2017
Recommended
FY 2018
Change
Special Revenue Funds - Other 350,227,963 353,140,963 2,913,000
Total 350,227,963 353,140,963 2,913,000
Adjustments:
Transfer(s) From
Special Pay Bill
General Fund (5,181,000)
Appropriated FY 2017 345,046,963

STATE OPERATIONS
ALL FUNDS FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS BY PROGRAM
APPROPRIATIONS
(dollars)
Program Available
FY 2017
Recommended
FY 2018
Change
Administration
Special Revenue Funds - Other 66,794,000 69,707,000 2,913,000
Banking
Special Revenue Funds - Other 83,336,000 83,336,000 0
Insurance
Special Revenue Funds - Other 200,097,963 200,097,963 0
Total 350,227,963 353,140,963 2,913,000

STATE OPERATIONS - OTHER THAN GENERAL FUND
SUMMARY OF APPROPRIATIONS AND CHANGES
FY 2018 RECOMMENDED
(dollars)
Program Total Personal Service
Amount Change Amount Change
Administration 69,707,000 2,913,000 18,923,000 1,188,000
Banking 83,336,000 0 47,566,000 (1,446,000)
Insurance 200,097,963 0 101,448,384 262,000
Total 353,140,963 2,913,000 167,937,384 4,000
STATE OPERATIONS - OTHER THAN GENERAL FUND
SUMMARY OF APPROPRIATIONS AND CHANGES
FY 2018 RECOMMENDED CONTINUED
(dollars)
Program Nonpersonal Service
Amount Change
Administration 50,784,000 1,725,000
Banking 35,770,000 1,446,000
Insurance 98,649,579 (262,000)
Total 185,203,579 2,909,000

AID TO LOCALITIES
ALL FUNDS FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS BY FUND TYPE
APPROPRIATIONS
(dollars)
Fund Type Available
FY 2017
Recommended
FY 2018
Change
Special Revenue Funds - Other 65,913,000 59,753,000 (6,160,000)
Total 65,913,000 59,753,000 (6,160,000)

AID TO LOCALITIES
ALL FUNDS FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS BY PROGRAM
APPROPRIATIONS
(dollars)
Program Available
FY 2017
Recommended
FY 2018
Change
Administration
Special Revenue Funds - Other 850,000 850,000 0
Insurance
Special Revenue Funds - Other 65,063,000 58,903,000 (6,160,000)
Total 65,913,000 59,753,000 (6,160,000)

Note: Most recent estimates as of 1/17/2017